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Pileated Woodpecker are adept at making their burrows in trunks of dead trees, live trees, and fallen logs. Using their beaks, they make rectangular holes in trees and feast on the ants, beetles, flies, as well as vegetation like hackberry, wild fruits, poison ivy, and elderberry. They have black and white stripes on the neck, a hot red head, and a red crest. When in flight, their white, crescent-shaped underwings can be seen.
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