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48 pp.
| Carolrhoda |
August, 2000 |
LibraryISBN 1-57505-445-0$$23.93
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4-6Carolrhoda Nature Watch series.
Clearly written text describes the characteristics of woodpeckers, focusing primarily on those of North America. The text differentiates between knocking behavior used to communicate, find food, or build a home, and discusses predators, raising young, and loss of habitat due to logging and development. Habitat maps and well-labeled color photos fill out the overview. Glos., ind.