The white-headed woodpecker (Leuconotopicus albolarvatus ) is a non-migratory woodpecker that resides in pine forests of the mountains of western North America.
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starts withThe White-headed woodpecker is a non-migratory bird that resides in pine forests of the mountains of western North America. It has a black body, white head, and white primary feathers that form a crescent in flight. Males have a red spot at the back of their head. The eyes of the White-headed woodpecker are deep brown-red in color, the bill is blackish-grey and legs and feet are grey.
White-headed woodpeckers are found in western North America. These birds live in open coniferous forests in mountains where they prefer old-growth trees and recently burned or cut forests.
White-headed woodpeckers are diurnal and usually seen alone or in pairs. They forage in large trees and also come down to the ground. Males often forage on higher levels of trees, while females feed mainly on trunks. To reach their food White-headed woodpeckers will perch upside down and move upwards or sideways; occasionally they will catch insects in flight. In order to keep in touch with each other, the birds will drum or produce various types of calls. Their common call is a 'pee-dink', often prolonged 'pee-dee-dee-dink'. They also have a short, sharp, rattling call and can utter a 'kit-kit-kit-kit-kit' sound.
White-headed woodpeckers are carnivores (insectivores) and eat mainly insects and their larvae. They also consume pine seeds and pine sap.
White-headed woodpeckers are monogamous and form pairs. They breed between May and July; during this time these birds may become aggressive, defending their nest-sites and food sources. The pair excavates a nest cavity in a tree or in the stump of a sloping log. The female lays 2-9 eggs which are incubated by both parents for 2 weeks. The chicks hatch helpless (altricial) and fledge at 26 days of age.
The populations of the White-headed woodpecker are not threatened at present. However, these birds suffer from the loss of suitable trees for nesting through logging, fragmentation, and degradation of their native habitat.
According to the All About Birds resource the total breeding population size is around 240,000 birds. Currently, this species is classified as Least Concern (LC) on the IUCN Red List and its numbers today are stable.