yes
No, not at all. The yellow bellied sapsucker is quite a common woodpecker over its range.
it sucks the sap out of the trees
yes
Forests and lawns with lots of trees.
It is a type of woodpecker, but what's different about this "woodpecker" is that it eats sap found in trees. normal woodpeckers usually eat insects, but unfortunately, the yellow-bellied sapsucker is a bird who can kill trees by sucking all the life out of them. See related links for for more details
It is a type of woodpecker, but what's different about this "woodpecker" is that it eats sap found in trees. normal woodpeckers usually eat insects, but unfortunately, the yellow-bellied sapsucker is a bird who can kill trees by sucking all the life out of them. See related links for for more details
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The Latin name for the yellow-bellied sapsucker is Sphyrapicus varius.
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YES! the temperature affect trees the !Trees have a significant affect on the conditions beneath the canopy.
400 miles tall
The trees block wind nuff said
6 months
nothing
its because long time ago they didnt have seeds to plants trees