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- [citation needed] Because sapsuckers attack living trees, they are often considered a pest species. Intensive feeding by sapsuckers is a cause of severe tree...
- a result of sapsucker injury. Certain tree species are particularly susceptible to dying after being damaged by yellow-bellied sapsuckers. For example...
- red-naped sapsuckers habitat. These birds migrate south and vacate areas at higher elevations. True to their name, and like other sapsuckers, they drill...
- species, the yellow-bellied sapsucker. The red-breasted and red-naped sapsuckers interbreed where their ranges overlap. Sapsuckers are in the Picidae, or wood****...
- Williamson's sapsucker (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) is a medium-sized wood**** belonging to the genus Sphyrapicus (sapsuckers). Breeding habitat is open...
- Sapsucker is the fourth and final studio album by the Walking Timebombs, released in 2001 by Anomie Records. All tracks are written by Walking Timebombs...
- the bird family Picidae, which also includes the piculets, wrynecks and sapsuckers. Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia, New...
- Francis Harper) had dubbed the area “Sapsucker Woods” after discovering the first breeding pair of yellow-bellied sapsuckers ever reported in the Cayuga Lake...
- and trunk. Among North American birds, the sapsuckers are the most common girdlers of trees. While sapsuckers will bore holes in tree trunks to feed upon...
- cedar waxwings, and yellow-bellied sapsuckers, with habitat and food (such as the sap being of interest to the sapsucker) among others. Many mammalian species...