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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Pictures
Yellow -bellied Sapsucker Sphyrapicus varius
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y the large apple tree that stands near the barn. That tree is marked by the characteristic holes wh...
IS IT ME, OR IS IT HOT OUT HERE? The folks at the Prairie Ridge Ecostation for Wildlife and Learnin...
Red-naped Sapsucker Sphyrapicus nuchalis
Toward the top right of the photo you can also see a few of the neat holes that the yellow-bellied s...
play song The song or call above is in .mp3 format. You will need an mp3 player in order to listen....
Yellow -bellied Sapsucker
Sapsucker- Yellow Bellied Male
Yellow -bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) Photo Credit: James Solomon USDA Forest Service www.fo...
Yellow -bellied Sapsucker 402. Sphyrapicus varius . 8.5 inches Male with a scarlet crown and throat; ...
Sapsuckers drill neat rows of sap wells in the bark of living trees. Sapsuckers suck the sap that oo...
Although the yellow doesn't stand out particularly well, I like the way the following photo came out...
Yellow -bellied Sapsucker Sphyrapicus varius Description: 8 1/2" A furtive woodpecker mottled with of...
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Yellow -bellied Sapsucker This northern breeder spends winter across the southeastern U.S. All photos...
Yellow Bellied Sapsucker Select size 24"x36" Framed $475 24"x36" Matted $196 Yellow Bellied Sapsucke...
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Festival participants got some truly great looks at all sorts of birds native to the Virginia highla...
F.C. Hennessey Makes systematic patterns of holes which it returns to feed from with its long bushy ...
Yellow -bellied Sapsucker
copyright 2000 by Patrick Coin, patrick@coinconsult.net Background on Appalachian Yellow-bellied Sap...
Woodpecker on a pine tree outside our house. Anyone know if they actually damage the large trees? by...
Play the Yellow -bellied Sapsucker's song
formation until sap comes out. The sap attracts insects which the sapsucker then eats. It often retu...