




Leuconotopicus albolarvatus
The White-headed Woodpecker is a striking bird with a white head and black body. It loves to peck on trees to find yummy insects and make its home in the forest.
生息地: Forests
The White-headed Woodpecker has a striking appearance with an entirely black body contrasting sharply with its pure white head. Males also boast a distinctive red patch on the back of their neck. White wing patches are visible during flight.





カテゴリ
鳥類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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These birds prefer to live in tall, fire-scorched pine forests in the mountains.
They often get sticky pine pitch on their white faces from digging into cones for food.
This woodpecker loves pine seeds so much, it hardly pecks for insects like other woodpeckers!
Young White-headed Woodpeckers sport a cool red cap on their heads that disappears with age.
White-headed Woodpecker has a strong, wedge-tipped beak to extract nutritious pine seeds directly from tight cones.
White-headed Woodpecker has stiff tail feathers that act like a prop, helping them brace securely against tree trunks while climbing.
White-headed Woodpecker can extend a long, barbed tongue covered in sticky saliva to snatch hidden insects from bark crevices.
They munch on tasty pine seeds and dig out hidden insects from tree bark and wood.
Pinus ponderosa
for seeds, nesting cavities, and insect prey found in its bark.
Dendroctonus ponderosae
as a primary food source, extracting them from beneath pine bark.
Accipiter gentilis
as a potential avian predator in its forested habitat.

Glaucomys sabrinus
by using abandoned woodpecker cavities for nesting and roosting.
羽毛に覆われている動物(主に鳥類)を指します。
単独行動をとる動物は、繁殖や子育ての時を除き、生涯のほとんどを1匹で生活します。
樹上性の動物は主に木の上で生活し、木を住処や餌場、天敵から身を守る場所として利用します。
この特性は、特定の目的を達成するために外部の物体を操作する生物を表しています。
この特性は、主に昆虫やその他の小型無脊椎動物を食べる生物を示します。
森林の生息地は木々が密集して生い茂る陸上環境であり、多種多様な動植物の命を支えています。
その存在と役割が環境に対して極めて大きな影響を与える種を指します。
昼行性の動物は主に日中に活動し、通常は夜間に休息や睡眠をとります。
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always watch birds from a distance and don't try to touch them.
21-25 cm
43-48 cm
0.05-0.07 kg
4-9 年
45 km/h
They munch on tasty pine seeds and dig out hidden insects from tree bark and wood.
Forests
Foraging
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