- Stock Photography: PILEATED FEMALE ATTACKS WOOD OF FALLEN TREE BRANCH by Mccrainemercantile
Preview image in your
Facebook Timeline Account- Preview
- Price: 1$
- Size Facebook: 1702 x 630 px
- Size Twitter: 1500 x 500 px
- Size LinkedIn: 1128 x 191 px
More Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Cover Photos
Cover photo info
- Photo title: Pileated female attacks wood of fallen tree branch
- Author: Mccrainemercantile
- Cover photo description:
- The Pileated Woodpecker’s primary food is carpenter ants, supplemented by other ants, woodboring beetle larvae, termites, and other insects such as flies, spruce budworm, caterpillars, cockroaches, and grasshoppers. They also eat wild fruits and nuts, including greenbrier, hackberry, sassafrass, blackberries, sumac berries, poison ivy, holly, dogwood, persimmon, and elderberry. In some diet studies, ants constituted 40 percent of the diet, and up to 97 percent in some individuals. Occasionally, Pileated Woodpeckers visit backyard bird feeders for seeds or suet.
- Image ID:238737718
- Views:0
- Downloads:0
Keywords for Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn timeline photos
avian
backyard
berries
bird
birdfeeder
birding
bluejay
cold
copyspace
diet
dryocopus
feeders
female
fingerlakes
food
fruits
large
nuts
nys
ornithology
pileated
snow
spruce
suet
suetcakes
sumac
tree
trees
weather
winter
wintertime
woodboring
woodpecker
woodpeckers
Similar images from Dreamstime