Woodpecker carves nearly half of the tree with its beak looking for termites to eat

  • 8 months ago
In this amazing video by Andre Lacasse, you can see a woodpecker carving a tree with its beak. The pile of wooden shavings on the ground and the carved dent on the tree are testament to the dedication and natural skill of this wonderous bird. As for the reason behind this carving of the tree, the woodpecker is hungry and is looking for termites to eat. Clearly, the tree in the video is infested with termites. Thus, the woodpecker is on its feast to get the most out of this termite-ridden tree. This is the kind of video that shows the wondrous side of nature; even a tiny bird like a woodpecker has the ability and strength to clean out a whole tree with only its beak.
Location: Rockland, Ontario, Canada

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