A Russell Township resident spotted a probable hybrid sapsucker from the Pacific Coast. It would be the first such sighting ...
I was hosing bird droppings—a staggeringly copious amount of them—off my front stoop when I saw one author of the mess parked ...
The only sapsucker normally found in the boreal and ... and the back is more extensively scalloped with yellow-buff. Adult male: forecrown, chin, and throat red, outlined completely in black ...
The Rocky Mountain and Great Basin representative of the yellow-bellied sapsucker complex, the red-naped sapsucker closely resembles the yellow­bellied sapsucker, and the 2 hybridize in ...
The massive annual spring migration of America's birds – millions of them – is underway. Here's how to follow along at home.
The massive annual spring migration of America's birds – millions of them – is underway. Here's how to follow along at home.
Yellow-bellied sapsucker killed in building collision. Audubon North Carolina is asking North Carolinians to turn non-essential lights off at night from March 15 to May 30 to protect migrating birds.
for the fruits of trees such as crabapple, hawthorn, and cedar. Yellow-bellied sapsuckers, our most creatively named woodpeckers, excavate rows of shallow “wells” in the bark of a few favored tree ...
Sapsuckers are woodpeckers that specialize in drilling wells into the bark of living trees to feast on the sap that flows out, and snatch the insects that the sweet sap attracts. For Earth’s ...
yellow-bellied sapsuckers, northern flickers, gray tree frogs, red-tailed hawks, killdeer and house finches rang out into the leaden sky—all from the clattering yellow bill of a single European ...