it is winged and that helps it to fly far in the wind
No, a pileated woodpecker is not a carnivore. They are primarily insectivores, feeding on insects found in trees, such as carpenter ants and wood-boring beetles. They may also eat fruits and nuts.
The scientific classification of the hairy woodpecker is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Piciformes Family: Picidae Genus: Leuconotopicus Species: L. villosus
Two features of crows which allows it too fly are as follows: 1) It has wings which helps them to fly. 2) Their body is light which also has great responsibility for flying.
Geese fly in a V formation to conserve energy. This formation reduces wind resistance, allowing them to fly more efficiently by taking advantage of the upwash created by the bird in front. It also helps them communicate and stay together as a group.
Yes.
they can't.only the hummingbird can.
The Red Headed Woodpecker is an endangered species. Hope this helps guys
Woodpecker- 1 lb. Bear- 500 lbs. Woodpecker- bill about 1.5 inches long. Bear- teeth and claws about 4 inches long. I think the bear takes this one unless the woodpecker is smart enough to fly away.
Melanerpes formicivorus i found this out on wikipedia. hope it helps! :)
its beak and its head its beak and its head
Woody Woodpecker is the species of "Anthropomorphic Acorn Woodpecker".
Absolutely, they are birds, and fly quite well
The red-headed woodpecker's special feature of protection would be his sharp beak that not only helps him eat, but also allows for self defense.
The red-headed woodpecker's special feature of protection would be his sharp beak that not only helps him eat, but also allows for self defense.
the woodpecker is a bird.
Birds are lightweight because they have hollow bones. This helps them fly.