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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Sphyrapicus varius

Description:

Although most non-birders believe that the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker is a fictitious bird created just for the humorous name, in fact it is a widespread species of small woodpecker. Its habit of making shallow holes in trees to get sap is exploited by other bird species, and the sapsucker can be considered a "keystone" species, one whose existence is vital for the maintenance of a community. Cornell Lab

Habitat:

Weedy drainage area

Notes:

This bird is a juvenile

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ceherzog
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ceherzog

Sarasota, Florida, USA

Spotted on Nov 21, 2011
Submitted on Nov 21, 2011

Spotted for Mission

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