Story: It is a wooden bird in nature, and from birth it disguises itself as wood, and remains that way for a lifetime.
Everyone is familiar with birds; they fly overhead every day, and there are countless of them. They soar freely in the sky, bringing crisp and pleasant calls, adding vitality to the world. Birds come in many species, besides those we commonly see in everyday life, there are many that live in mountain forests. Bird species not only differ in appearance, but also in their lifestyles. If you've watched some documentaries about birds, you'll find that some bird's lives are very interesting. For example, there is a bird that remains in a wooden appearance from birth to death, which sounds very sad.

In fact, many species in this world have their own survival habits, using their strengths to disguise themselves to protect themselves from the threat of enemies. This is something they will do throughout their lives. For example, the leaf butterfly that blends in with dead leaves, the chameleon that changes color depending on the environment, and the crocodile hidden in the pond – these species are constantly evolving in their efforts to protect themselves. The 'pitiful' bird mentioned in the question is doing so for the same reason.
This bird is called the woodpecker, and it often lives in mountain forests. It's so well-camouflaged that it's hard to notice. During the day, it stands still, and from a distance, it looks like a broken tree stump. This disguise allows it to avoid many predators; predators will almost never notice it. This bird is very timid, and it usually only goes out to forage at night, and spends most of the day pretending to be a tree stump. It can be said that from birth to death, it has never been different.

Many netizens have felt sorry for this bird after learning about it; it seems so tired, and it can only stand still every day for its life. In fact, if you think about it carefully, how are we humans different from them? We work the same job day after day for our livelihood, and we're almost suffocated in the hardship of life. Every species has its own way of living, as long as it's happy, it's fine.