noun a specific species of woodpecker found in North and Central America
The acorn woodpecker plays a key role in the ecosystem by dispersing acorns and creating habitats for other species.
Conservation efforts may focus on protecting the habitats of acorn woodpeckers to ensure their survival.
The acorn woodpecker is a species of woodpecker known for its habit of storing acorns in specially drilled holes in trees.
Researchers study the social behavior of acorn woodpeckers, including their cooperative breeding and communal acorn storage.
Foresters may consider the presence of acorn woodpeckers when planning timber harvests to maintain biodiversity.
The acorn woodpecker is often used as a symbol of perseverance and hard work in literature.
Biologists study the behavior and habitat of the acorn woodpecker to understand its role in the ecosystem.
Ecologists study the impact of acorn woodpeckers on oak tree populations and the overall health of forests.
Ornithologists conduct research on the mating habits and nesting behaviors of acorn woodpeckers.