Red-headed Woodpecker Recovery

Red-headed Woodpecker Recovery Red-headed Woodpecker populations have declined 89% since 1967. Abundance of Red-headed Woodpeckers also impacts many other species.

The Red-headed Woodpecker Recovery (RhWR) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to reverse the decline and promote the recovery of Red-headed Woodpeckers through habitat restoration, research and education. The bird has experienced an average decline of 4.6% per year since 1980 due to loss of habitat and other factors. The Audubon Society recognizes the Red-headed Woodpecker among the top five bir

ds of concern in much of its range: Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, North Dakota and Ohio. Red-heads are primary cavity excavators. They create tree holes for nesting, food storage and roosting. Once abandoned, these cavities become sites for secondary cavity nesters, birds that will not create their own holes but depend on holes left by others. These species include bluebirds, swallows, wrens, flycatchers, kestrels, screech-owls as well as others. Loss of red-heads can have a wide impact. The top reason for Red-headed Woodpecker decline is the loss of woodlot habitat. Red-heads favor woodlots with a significant number of dead snags and trees with dead branches (termed "wildlife trees"). Woodlot management in the last 50 years has encouraged the removal of such wildlife trees. Our mission is to reverse the decline and promote the recovery of Red-headed Woodpeckers through habitat restoration, research, and education.

03/19/2025

Tonight the Red-headed Woodpecker Recovery is holding its every other monthly Zoom meeting. All members are welcome as well as interested bird lovers. Contact Siah St. Clair at [email protected] and ask to join.

The Red-headed Woodpecker Recovery (RhWR) became a non-profit corporation on May 17, 2024.  On July 3, 2024, the Red-hea...
10/27/2024

The Red-headed Woodpecker Recovery (RhWR) became a non-profit corporation on May 17, 2024. On July 3, 2024, the Red-headed Woodpecker Recovery received a letter from the Internal Revenue Service informing us that it is exempt from federal income tax under IRS Code Sec. 501(c)(3). Donors can deduct contributions made to the RhWR under IRC Sec. 170. The RhWR is also classified as a public charity. These actions mean the RhWR has separated from the Audubon Chapter of Minneapolis. This action was done by mutual agreement. The RhWR thanks the Audubon Chapter of Minneapolis for their many years of support for us.

The next Redheaded Woodpecker Recovery Steering Committee meeting will be on November 20th at 7:00 pm via Zoom.
10/27/2024

The next Redheaded Woodpecker Recovery Steering Committee meeting will be on November 20th at 7:00 pm via Zoom.

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PO Box 32172
Minneapolis, MN
55432

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