The grape eater
Red-headed woodpecker, July 13, 2020, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario Canada.
Melanerpes erythrocephalus
The gorgeous Red-headed Woodpecker is so boldly patterned it’s been called a “flying checkerboard,” with an entirely crimson head, a snow-white body, and half white, half inky black wings. These birds don’t act quite like most other woodpeckers: they’re adept at catching insects in the air, and they eat lots of acorns and beech nuts, often hiding away extra food in tree crevices for later.
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