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Grey-breasted woodpecker

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86: 208: 42: 326:. They don't beg for their parent's attention or for food, but this observable behavior only references when they are not hidden. Fledglings spend most of their time hidden inside cacti, and outwardly do not appear to eat often. The plumage of a fledging differs from that of the adult, featuring darker necks and breasts, and the red crown patch is significantly darker than adults, enough that it is noticeable. 61: 314:, but cactus fruit is not its only main food source, groups of 3-10 forage for various insects of the region, like cicadas and termites, and sometimes, they even catch flies. The birds work together to scan for food, and they do so in an amiable fashion, never showing outward aggression for food. 542: 334:
David observed three types of vocalization from the grey-breasted woodpecker, including a loud and aggressive sounding rattle, a "chuck" sound by females when the observer approached nests, and a "yak" sound with a heavy inflection.
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Areas of domain in Mexico include Guerrero, Morelos, and Puebla. Knowledge of the behavior of this bird was widely unknown before a 1990 study out of the
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The population is slightly less than 50,000 in its native Mexico, classifying it as a species of least concern for extinction.
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Hendricks, Paul (Feb 1990). "On Communal Roosting and Associated Winter Social Behavior of the Gray-Breasted Woodpecker".
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The grey-breasted woodpecker behave slightly differently to some other species in their genus,
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Moore, Peter D. (November 2002). "Plant ecology: Express delivery by bat".
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Its food source is the fruit of the cactus, similar to that of the
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which observed six of the birds. The study confirmed the
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habits of the birds, specifically on cacti. Its natural
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Gray-breasted woodpecker

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Piciformes
Picidae
Melanerpes
Binomial name
Wagler

bird
Picidae
endemic
Mexico
Cooper Ornithological Society
communal roosting
habitats
forests
shrubland
Gila woodpecker
grey fox
cactus wren
house finch

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