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Melanerpes uropygialis
The Gila Woodpecker is a fun bird that loves to drum on trees and cacti! With its bright colors and unique sounds, it's a cheerful part of the desert landscape.
生息地: Desert
The Gila Woodpecker is a medium-sized bird with a pale tan body and striking black and white barring on its wings and tail. Males sport a distinctive red patch on the crown of their head. This unique pattern helps it blend into desert environments.
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カテゴリ
鳥類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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A male Gila Woodpecker signals his territory by loudly drumming on trees!
Baby Gila Woodpeckers are called "fledglings" after they leave their cozy nests!
These smart birds create homes in cacti that other desert animals later use!
They love to eat juicy cactus fruits and even sip nectar from desert flowers!
Gila Woodpecker can carve nests and roost holes into saguaro cacti because of its strong beak, providing shelter.
Gila Woodpecker has an ability to thrive in hot desert environments because its diet includes cactus fruit for moisture.
Gila Woodpecker can extract insects from deep crevices because its long, barbed, and sticky tongue helps it grab prey.
A desert omnivore, it enjoys insects, fruits, seeds, and even nectar from plants for energy and hydration.
Carnegiea gigantea
Nests and roosts inside
Buteo jamaicensis
Prey for desert hawks
Prosopis glandulosa
Eats seeds and uses for perching
Opuntia engelmannii
Consumes its sweet fruit
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Watch from a distance and don't disturb their nests in trees or cacti.
20-25 cm
40-45 cm
0.05-0.09 kg
6-10 年
35 km/h
A desert omnivore, it enjoys insects, fruits, seeds, and even nectar from plants for energy and hydration.
Desert
Foraging
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