Woodpecker
The Spotted Woodpecker, scientifically named Dryobates minor, is a bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia and North Africa.
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It is a bird belonging to the Picidae family and the Piciformes order.
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It is recognizable by its black, white and red body (at the crown, if it is a male). It can be distinguished from the great spotted woodpecker because the sparrow is the size of a sparrow. Its beak is black and its legs are gray.
In the spotted woodpecker, it is possible to recognize the female from the male. In fact, the male has a red spot on the crown that the female does not have.
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The Spotted Woodpecker feeds mainly on insects.
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It lives mainly in forests and more rarely in parks and thick gardens.
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It nests in a hole in a dead or unhealthy tree. It lays about 4 to 6 eggs.
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It is a fairly talkative species and drums a lot in the spring.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.