Red-Bellied Woodpecker

             

 

 RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER

 

SPECIES: Melanerpes carolinus

 

STATUS: Least Concern

 

HABITAT: Woodlands, forest edges and orchards.

 

DIET: Insects, acorns, nuts, tree frogs, and occasionally sap from trees.

 

GENERAL: Red-Bellied Woodpeckers are a major predator of the ash borer, an invasive species of insect from northeast Asia that can cause significant damage to ash trees. The Woodpeckers have been known to remove up to 85% of ash borers in a single tree.

 

 

*Photo attributed to: Hollyshots

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