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Share the love! Co-breeding males produce more chicks

MALE WOODPECKERS THAT breed in groups father more chicks over their lifetime than lone rangers, new research has concluded.

A long-term study, recently published in the journal has found that male acorn woodpeckers breeding polygamously – in groups of

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