Pileated woodpeckers can really hammer. I had one destroying rafters on a porch. Wood boring bees had gotten in there and he was after the larva. Had an old dead tree and they came to visit it pretty often. If you sat still they came very close and you could develop some respect for how hard they hit.
In the swamps there used to be an “Oh My God” bird. The Ivory Bill Woodpecker. Named so because anytime someone saw one, they would say….. that exact phrase. Much larger than the pileated, but very similar in appearance, white bill not black, and now unfortunately extinct we fear.
Woodpeckers are interesting. I have seen them on telephone poles. Not eating bugs, rather using them as resonators. They drum out territorial announcements so other pairs do not encroach. I have seen them drumming on metal objects attached to the poles as well. They have an extra special fluid lining surrounding their brains. This cushions the organ otherwise it would splatter as they hammer away. Humans do not have this special lining so please don’t try to mimic the woodpecker. Just get an axe if you want some grubs.
Maybe they will bite this one……