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white-bellied woodpecker
white-bellied woodpecker. Solitary adults may spend an hour foraging at a suitable tree. Breeds mainly in large dead trees, often using the same tree year after year. The normal clutch is usually of two eggs. They feed mainly on insects such as ants or grubs obtained mainly from under bark but sometimes take fruit. Although shy, they can nest close to well used tracks and human disturbed areas