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Yellow Woodpeckertraditional haiku- Red-Cockaded Woodpecker FactsRed-cockaded woodpecker facts and information; describing where they live, what they eat and how they raise their young.
- How to Get Rid of WoodpeckersWoodpeckers can be tricky to get rid of. Several commonly used methods to get rid of woodpeckers rarely work. This article provides some little known tips on how to stop woodpeckers from damaging homes or buildings.
- 'So You Think You Can Dance' 2011 Top 20 Redux Performance Recap: Woodpeckers, Jail and the Hot Tamale TrainA complete recap of the June 22 episode of "So You Think You Can Dance".
- Keep Woodpeckers Off Your HouseHave woodpeckers decided to use your house for their feeding ground or territory? Here are easy ways to keep them off your house!
- Possible Habitats for the Ivory Billed WoodpeckerThe ivory billed woodpecker is likely extinct, but there are a few places on Earth where it might still survive. Find out the regions that may be home to this extremely rare species.
- Hairy or Downy Woodpecker?As a birder, it is sometimes hard to determine the difference between a Downy and Hairy woodpecker.
- How to Shake the Winter Blues by Making Bird Houses for WoodpeckersLearn some facts that show you how you can beat the Winter Blues by Making Bird houses for Woodpeckers
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Bird Watching: Acorn WoodpeckerThis woodpecker has some rather peculiar habits.
Birding Houston: Distinguishing the Types of Woodpeckers in HoustonThis article provides you with tips for identifying and distinguishing the different types of woodpeckers that are found in Houston, Texas. Information on where to see these woodpeckers in Houston is also included.
U.S. Military to the Rescue for Endangered WoodpeckerThe red-cockaded woodpecker was placed on the endangered species list in 1973. Native to the southeastern United States, conservation efforts on military posts in the region are yielding good results as the bird population grows.- How to Repair Woodpecker DamageWhat to do with damage caused by a woodpecker.
Woodpeckers, Bats, Garter Snakes: Garden and Landscape Helpers?Woodpeckers, bats and garter snakes are three common animals that are known to visit home gardens and landscaped areas. Aside from their annoying, even creepy nature, can these animals be beneficial in the garden or landscape?
The Beach Mouse, Ivory Billed Woodpecker, and Whooping CraneThere are three beautiful animals in the state of Alabama whose coming extremely scarce.
How to Keep Woodpeckers from Pecking Holes in Your House SidingWoodpeckers love to drill holes in house siding to establish their territory and attract mates. Stop the noise and the holes with these tips.- Bird Watching: Hairy WoodpeckerIt can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between the hairy woodpecker and the downy woodpecker.
- Bird Watching: Red-Headed WoodpeckerThese woodpeckers are not as common as they once were. Unfortunately, you are more likely to see them dead on the roadside.
- Bird Watching: Downy WoodpeckerThis is the smallest and the most common of all of the woodpeckers.
Native American Horoscopes - The WoodpeckerCharacteristics of people born under the Native American horoscope sign of the Woodpecker.- Woodpecker Lesson Plans for ChildrenWoodpeckers are interesting birds. This is what makes them so wonderful to teach your students in a classroom. Here are some great activities to incorporate into your lesson plans all about woodpeckers.
Stopping Woodpeckers from Pecking at Your House or SidingPrevent woodpecker damage to your home with these tips for stopping woodpecker pecking.- Bird Watching: Pileated WoodpeckersThese largest of all the woodpeckers in North America are usually heard but not seen. However, you will be amazed by their appearance if you do ever get a glimpse of the pileated woodpecker.
- WoodpeckersA boy and a bird come to an unlikely arrangement.
- Bird Watching: Red-Bellied WoodpeckerDo not confuse this woodpecker with the red-headed woodpecker.
- How to Get Rid of WoodpeckersA few easy ways to get rid of annoying woodpeckers around your property
- Seven Deadly Errors - and How to Avoid ThemA brief look at common mistakes made by writers and how they can be avoided.
- Downy Woodpeckers Use Drumming to Communicate, Find Food and Attract a MateThe Downy Woodpecker is the smallest woodpecker that lives in North America. These friendly birds may be found in your yard in all seasons.
The Benefit of a WoodpeckerHave you ever been awaken to the sound of "tat, tat, tat" on your roof or a nearby tree? Or how about thinking it was construction nearby only to finally zoom in on Woody the Woodpecker, himself?- Nature's Redheads: Red-headed WoodpeckersThe red-headed woodpecker, with its show of vivid colors, crimson hood, black tail, white-wing patches on black body and white breast is one of the most beautiful birds and also has plenty of attitude.
The Beginner's Guide to the Red-Cockaded WoodpeckerThe Red-cockaded Woodpecker is a medium size North American bird. Generally about 20-22 cm long, with a wingspan of about 35 cm, these birds are quite distinctive.- Woody Woodpecker and Friends Come to DVDSeventy-five cartoons from the Walter Lantz Archive.
- Ivory-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus Principalis)The Ivory-billed Woodpecker (scientific name Campephilus principalis) is an extremely rare, endangered (it was formally thought to be extinct but recent sighting seem to show other wise) bird.
Five Methods of Woodpecker ControlWoodpeckers damage a lot of homes every year. If you find yourself victim to one of these pests, there are woodpecker control methods you can try. This article will show you...- You Have a WoodpeckerThe woman said...
Fashionably LateA haiku about autumn (or lack thereof).- We, the WatchedA 20-something man wakes up without memory and finds himself in a nation that administers a Watched List of its own citizens. He meets people who accept invasive surveillance by the government and forced uniformity by the ...
The Summer SycamoreIn Newton County, Missouri stands a giant sycamore. Summer drought and construction may have brought about its demise.
Woodpecker Woes (Limerick)If a woodpecker's beak is soft, it won't work.
Ivory-Billed Woodpecker: A HaikuA haiku about an extinct bird.
