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| As is the case with other Woodpeckers, Red headedââ¬â¢s are cavity nesters. Using their bills dig out holes in the tree trunks, theyââ¬â¢ll make their homes inside dead trees, rotten branches, stumps, in telephone poles, fences, and utility poles between 8 to 80 feet above the ground. They especially prefer habitats with very little ground cover below and even in swamps with groves of dead trees in standing water. |
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