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White-headed woodpeckers are adapted to have strong beaks that can break into tree trunks to find bugs and can also open pine cones to get at the seeds.

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Pine forests (coniferous forests). Their strong beaks let them bore into trunks for insects and pry open pine cones to reach seeds.