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Yellow Bellied Sapsucker
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What do you get if you cross a parrot with a woodpecker?
A bird that talks in mores code!
Interesting Fact: The sapwells made by Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers attract hummingbirds, which also feed off the sap flowing from the tree. In some parts of Canada, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds rely so much on sapwells that they time their spring migration with the arrival of sapsuckers. Other birds as well as bats and porcupines also visit sapsucker sapwells. ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Yellow-bellied_Sapsucker/lifehistory )

Morse code. I’ve seen warblers feeding on sap in Central Park. Sapsuckers create feeding stations.
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We have a lot of these little fellows in our neighborhood; but I’ve never seen a hummingbird around here.
I have seen one in New Jersey but I seen them in California. ๐
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