Red-bellied woodpecker.
Usually see the red strip on the head but the reddish blush on the belly is harder to see.
Melanerpes carolinus
You may sometimes see Red-bellied Woodpeckers wedge large nuts into bark crevices, then whack them into manageable pieces using their beaks. They also use cracks in trees and fence posts to store food for later in the year, a habit it shares with other woodpeckers in its genus.
Source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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