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Why do wood Peckars peck on trees?​

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peckars feed on tree sap as well as insects. Behavior - Woodpeckers peck into trees in search of food or to create a nesting site. They also "drum," or peck in a rapid rhythmic succession to establish their territory and attract mates. Drumming usually occurs in the spring on metal or wood resonant surfaces.

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