Vocabulary 04/13/2015 Working Woodpeckers.

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Vocabulary 04/13/2015 Working Woodpeckers

Working Woodpeckers VIP Vocabulary Information Picture

Woodpecker A bird that uses his beak to peck holes in trees for food.

Downy Woodpecker A smaller woodpecker with stripes on the wings.

Ivory Billed Woodpecker A larger woodpecker with a long slender neck and a red group of feathers on his head.

Variety Many choices of the same thing.

Peck To pick at a little at a time.

Balance Something is equal in weight and size so it stays upright.

Drills To put a hole in something, usually into wood.

Padding Something that keeps you safe and free from injury.