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How to write woodpecker?

Examples of woodpeckers are as follows:

1. After getting up in the morning, I heard woodpeckers pecking at wood. I opened the curtain and saw a woodpecker on the branch outside. Its red claws cling to the branches; Mouth kept pecking, head kept shaking back and forth, making a drumming sound, as if playing music.

2, its feathers are particularly bright, and the feathers on its head are like wearing a bright red military cap; Feathers on the back are like coffee sets; The feathers in the abdomen are like white shirts. Its yellow mouth is sharp, long and lovely.

3. The sound of woodpeckers pecking at wood is loud, like knocking at the door looking for bugs! It may still knock at the door and say, "get up, slackers, you will soon be my Chinese food!" " "When it pecked at the wood, the sawdust fell off one by one.

After eating the insect, the woodpecker pecked the mint leaves and wrapped the wound in the tree. Woodpecker is really a competent doctor! The breeze blew and the tree nodded, as if thanking Dr. Woodpecker.

5. Dr. Woodpecker said, "You're welcome. This is all I should do. " After that, I smiled and flapped my beautiful wings and flew away. After the woodpecker left the tree, he treated other uncles.

6. Woodpecker It treats trees well every day, and trees are very grateful to woodpeckers. Woodpecker, you are a symbol of hard work and contribute to greening the motherland and your life! I praise you!

First, woodpeckers.

1 Really? Woodpeckers are the largest family and the most widely distributed family. Woodpeckers vary greatly in size, with a body length of 9-56 cm; Shorter feet, toes forward, toes backward.

2. The tail is flat or wedge-shaped to support the body when pecking wood; The beak is wedge-shaped and hard; The tongue is long and sticky, and the tip of the tongue is hooked or forked. This kind of bird can peck through trees and eat moths on them, hence the name woodpecker.

Secondly, biological habits

1, most woodpeckers are static species, and only a few species are migratory birds. It is regional, and in some cases, it will live in the field of individuals, spouses or groups for several years.

They mainly eat arthropods, especially insects and spiders, but they also eat plant foods, such as fruits, seeds and berries. In addition, they prey on other birds' chicks from tree holes, open-air nests and hanging nests.