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User / Brown Acres Mark / Acorn Woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus)
Mark Heatherington / 1,723 items
“Reminiscent of a troupe of wide-eyed clowns, Acorn Woodpeckers live in large groups in western oak woodlands. Their social lives are endlessly fascinating: they store thousands of acorns each year by jamming them into specially made holes in trees. A group member is always on alert to guard the hoard from thieves, while others race through the trees giving parrotlike waka-waka calls. Their breeding behavior is equally complicated, with multiple males and females combining efforts to raise young in a single nest….. Acorn Woodpeckers are medium-sized woodpeckers with straight, spike-like bills and stiff, wedge-shaped tails used for support as the birds cling to tree trunks….. These woodpeckers live in oak and mixed oak-conifer forests on slopes and mountains in the Southwest and West Coast. They’re tolerant of humans, and you can find them in towns where there are acorns and suitable places to store them.”

Status : Least Concern
Source ; Cornell University Lab of Ornithology

Cascade Mountains – Jackson County – Oregon - USA
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  • Taken: Mar 3, 2017
  • Uploaded: Mar 3, 2017
  • Updated: Jun 16, 2020