This woodpecker does have the ability to make its own nest in a tree. The trees they use to nest are various, depending on which trees are in the area where they live. In general, this woodpecker makes new nests every year. But it could be that they continue to use the same nest in the following year. And not infrequently other birds occupy the nest they have made.
By the way, how strong is their beak and body so they can make a hole in a very hard tree trunk like that? this bird has a beak shaped like a sculptor. They were also supported by very thick bones and very flexible neck muscles. The flexible muscles can also dampen vibrations that occur when the bird pecks a tree trunk. It can also protect the bird's head from being too exposed to very loud vibrations. Want to know how fast they peck a tree trunk? These woodpeckers generally peck a tree 20 times per second at a speed of about 24 km / h!
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