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Red-Headed Woodpecker
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| Length: |
8.5-9.25
inches |
Song: |
querk |
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Wingspan: |
16-18
inches |
Behavior: |
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Weight: |
2.5
ounces |
Breeding: |
Solitary or in pairs |
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Habitat: |
Forests and
cities |
Population: |
Uncommon and declining |
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Migration: |
Some migrate |
Feeders: |
Sunflower seeds,raisins, and
nuts |
|
Appearance: |
Black bill, red breast, black
back and red head |
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Interesting Facts:
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Compiled by
Zach, Middletown
Elementary School, Louisville, KY
Information from Birds of North America Smithsonian Handbook
By Fred J Alsop III, DK Publishing, Inc., 2001
Photos used
with permission
from National Fish and Wildlife Service –
http://images.fws.gov
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