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The green woodpecker is, in some areas, called the yaffle, a name supposedly resembling its call. Like other woodpeckers, it feeds on the larvae of wood-boring insects which it digs from tree trunks, but it also feeds on the ground, hopping along as it searches for ants and seeds.

Bird of the family Picidae, order Piciformes. They are adapted for climbing up the bark of trees, and picking out insects to eat from the crevices. The feet, though very short, are usually strong; the nails are broad and crooked and the toes placed in pairs, two forward and two backward. As an additional support their tail feathers terminate in points, and are uncommonly hard. Woodpeckers have a long extensile tongue, which has muscles enabling the bird to dart it forth and to retract it again quickly. There are about 200 species worldwide.

North American woodpeckers include four species of sapsuckers (genus Sphyrapicus), which drill and then tap holes in trees for sap and the attracted insects. The pileated woodpecker Dryocopus pileatus is the largest, about 43 cm/17 in long, with a red crest.

In 2005 the existence of the ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), the USA's largest woodpecker and thought to be extinct for 50 years, was confirmed. It was originally sighted in February 2004, in the ‘Big Woods’ region of Arkansas, but its existence was only confirmed by a year-long expedition by a team of researchers from Cornell University, New York.

The largest species of woodpecker, the imperial woodpecker Campephilus imperialis of Mexico, is very rare and may already be extinct.

In 2005 the existence of the ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), the USA's largest woodpecker and thought to be extinct for 50 years, was confirmed. It was originally sighted in February 2004, in the ‘Big Woods’ region of Arkansas, but its existence was only confirmed by a year-long expedition by a team of researchers from Cornell University, New York.



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In one very limited sense, as we shall hereafter see, this may be true; but it is preposterous to attribute to mere external conditions, the structure, for instance, of the woodpecker, with its feet, tail, beak, and tongue, so admirably adapted to catch insects under the bark of trees.
A woodpecker stuck his impudent head around the side of a tree.
Now, far away in the woods a bird called; another answered; presently the hammering of a woodpecker was heard.
 
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