Woodpecker

/ˈwʊdˌpɛkər/ noun

A bird with a strong beak that pecks at tree trunks to find insects or make holes. It often makes a loud tapping sound.

A compound of 'wood' and 'pecker', from 'peck' (to strike with the beak). The name describes exactly what the bird does.

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