woodpecker en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

woodpecker en el diccionario PONS

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In addition to their strong claws and feet, woodpeckers have short strong legs.
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Due to the high importance of nesting habitat on the woodpecker's reproduction, much management has been dedicated to create ideal and more numerous nesting sites.
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Due to their smaller bill size, many piculets and wrynecks will forage in decaying wood more often than woodpeckers.
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Nests are constructed in trees within abandoned woodpecker holes or other cavities that provide adequate protection (usually several feet above ground).
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Generally speaking, the phloem and cambium are the best food sources, but more exposed to predators such as woodpeckers, and a lot wetter.
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It is generally found at higher elevations than any other large woodpecker.
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Also, the refuge extensively manages land for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker.
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These woodpeckers engage in displays, largely for territorial purposes.
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Woodpeckers feed on an avenue of lime trees, and a family of foxes live in the churchyard.
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A low "grr, grr" sound is observed in a pair of woodpeckers from the start of courtship until the end of the breeding season.
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