pileate (Meaning)
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pileate (a.)
Alt. of Pileated
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pileate Sentence Examples
- The pileate woodpecker's distinctive red crest makes it easily recognizable in forests.
- The pileate woodpecker's nest cavities provide shelter for numerous other bird species.
- Pileate woodpeckers use their powerful beaks to excavate large holes in trees.
- The pileate woodpecker's pileated hole can be up to 2 feet wide and 4 feet deep.
- Pileate woodpeckers are omnivorous, feeding on insects, fruits, and tree sap.
- The pileate woodpecker's long, sticky tongue helps it extract food from deep crevices.
- Pileate woodpeckers are territorial birds, defending their home ranges from other individuals.
- The pileate woodpecker's drumming can be heard for miles through dense forests.
- The pileate woodpecker is an important ecosystem engineer, creating and maintaining habitat for other wildlife.
- Pileate woodpeckers are often considered keystone species in the forests they inhabit.
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Alt. of Pileated
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The pileate woodpecker's distinctive red crest makes it easily recognizable in forests.
The pileate woodpecker's nest cavities provide shelter for numerous other bird species.
Pileate woodpeckers use their powerful beaks to excavate large holes in trees.
The pileate woodpecker's pileated hole can be up to 2 feet wide and 4 feet deep.