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Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935

Woodpecker toby jug produced in Germany circa 1935. Woodpeckers are found worldwide, except for Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Madagascar and the extreme polar regions. Most species live in forests or woodland habitats, although a few species are known that live in treeless areas, such as rocky hillsides and deserts, and the Gila woodpecker specializes in exploiting cacti. Members of this family are chiefly known for their characteristic behavior. They mostly forage for insect prey on the trunks and branches of trees, and often communicate by drumming with their beaks, producing a reverberatory sound that can be heard at some distance. Some species vary their diet with fruits, birds' eggs, small animals, tree sap, human scraps, and carrion. They usually nest and roost in holes that they excavate in tree trunks, and their abandoned holes are of importance to other cavity-nesting birds. They sometimes come into conflict with humans when they make holes in buildings or feed on fruit crops, but perform a useful service by their removal of insect pests on trees.

Maker:

unknown

Germany

circa 1935

Model #:

toby jug

Size:

medium

Height:

Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935
Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935
Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935
Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935
Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935
Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935
Woodpecker toby jug - Germany circa 1935
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