Red-Cockaded Woodpecker

Linked to Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

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The red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) is one of many species endangered by the destruction of the longleaf pine-grassland ecosystem. The only woodpecker species to make cavities in living pine trees, the red-cockaded woodpecker prefers to make its home in longleaf pines. Its cavities are later inhabited by other species in the longleaf forest, including other birds, squirrels, insects, and reptiles.

Photograph by Erich G. Vallery, USDA Forest Service. Courtesy of Forestry Images

Red-Cockaded Woodpecker

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