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What is a "woodpecker"?
A woodpecker is a fascinating bird known for its distinctive behaviors and adaptations. This medium-sized avian species is found in various habitats worldwide, from forests to woodlands and even urban areas. Recognized for its unique anatomy, the woodpecker possesses a strong, chisel-like beak specially designed for drilling into tree trunks and branches. It uses this remarkable tool to excavate cavities in search of insects, and sap, or to create nesting sites. Woodpeckers also have strong neck muscles and stiff tail feathers that provide stability while pecking. Their vibrant plumage often showcases striking patterns of black, white, and various hues of red. Additionally, woodpeckers are known for their rhythmic drumming, which serves as a form of communication, territorial defense, and attracting mates.