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Psilopogon nuchalis busy pecking at insects and ants in front of a tree hole #314390470
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Psilopogon nuchalis, commonly known as the red-collared woodpecker, is busy pecking at insects and ants in front of a tree hole. This bird has an elegant figure, bright feathers, and a dazzling red head, which looks particularly beautiful in the sunlight. Its eyes were sharp and focused on searching every corner around the tree hole.The activity in front of the tree hole is lively, with insects and ants scurrying under the tree, busy looking for food. In this busy scene, Psilopogon nuchalis displays its unique hunting skills, sometimes quickly pecking an insect, sometimes carefully grabbing an ant. Its movements are smooth and precise, seizing every opportunity with precision.The tree hole is the home of Psilopogon nuchalis. It not only looks for food here, but also returns to the tree hole to interact closely with its family. This environment is full of life and vitality. The red-collared woodpecker has demonstrated its survival skills and flexibility here, adding a sense of beauty and mystery to the forest.