Pileated Woodpeckers

Pileated woodpeckers
They can be found in Canada and in western Washington all the way down to northern parts of California and most areas of the eastern United States.
What is another name for a pileated woodpecker?
The Pileated Woodpecker is also called the wood hen or the carpenter bird.
What attracts the pileated woodpecker?
They will also eat wild fruits and nuts, including blackberries, sumac berries, poison ivy, holly, dogwood, and elderberry. At backyard feeders, Pileated Woodpeckers primarily visit Suet or Bark Butter®, but will also partake in seeds and nuts from time to time.
What is the rarest woodpecker in the world?
Critically endangered. The ivory-billed woodpecker recently went from near total obscurity to superstardom when birders reported a sighting of the believed-to-be-extinct species.










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