Woodpeckers are birds commonly known for their distinctive tapping behavior on trees and their specialized diet of insects and larvae. Hummingbird feeders, on the other hand, are typically filled with sugar water to attract hummingbirds. While woodpeckers are not typically known to drink from hummingbird feeders, there have been instances where they have been observed doing so.
One reason woodpeckers may drink from hummingbird feeders is if they are attracted to the sugar water. Woodpeckers have a sweet tooth and are known to consume fruits and berries when available. The sugar water in hummingbird feeders can provide a quick and easy source of energy for woodpeckers, especially during times when their natural food sources are scarce.
