Red-headed Woodpecker

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(New page: image: redheadedwoodpecker.jpg '''Common Name:''' Redheaded Woodpecker '''Scientific Name:''' Melanerpes erythrocephalus Size: 7-9 inches (19-23cm) '''Habitat:''' In the United St...)
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'''Habitat:''' In the United States; east of the Rockies, but more commonly, east of the Mississippi. In deciduous oak or beech woodlands, river bottoms, open woods with dead and dying trees. Attracted to burns and recent clearings.
'''Habitat:''' In the United States; east of the Rockies, but more commonly, east of the Mississippi. In deciduous oak or beech woodlands, river bottoms, open woods with dead and dying trees. Attracted to burns and recent clearings.
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'''Status:''' Breeding Bird Survey data show the species is declining over much of its breeding range. An edge species, it declines where forests mature. It is increasing in areas where beavers are increasing and creating more flooded beaver meadows with dead snags. Audubon “Threatened” List
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'''Status:''' Near Threatened. '''Global Population:''' 2,500,000 mature individuals. Breeding Bird Survey data show the species is declining over much of its breeding range. Habitat degradation, as a result of the removal of dead trees and branches in urban areas, and loss of nesting habitat to firewood cutting, clear cutting, agricultural development and river channelling in rural areas, appears to be responsible. Collisions with moving vehicles may be a contributing factor, but persecution as a pest by farmers and utility companies is currently minimal. Audubon “Threatened” List
'''Diet:''' Insects, beetle larvae, fruits, and nuts.
'''Diet:''' Insects, beetle larvae, fruits, and nuts.
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