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.
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yellow bellied sapsuckers are the prey of weasels, fox, and some times a coyote if they are loly gaging on the ground looking for food. the sapsucker is only a predator of insects, sap, and, berries
Yes, it is a small black and white woodpecker. See related link, for more information..
A bird
The Latin name for the yellow-bellied sapsucker is Sphyrapicus varius.
yes No, not at all. The yellow bellied sapsucker is quite a common woodpecker over its range.
6 months
I don,t think so
It has a roller coaster flight pattern
I think your talking about a yellow-bellied sapsucker.
69 mph PS if he is lookin for sap
Yellow-crowned Night Heron, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Yellow-shafted Flicker
it is found in deciduous and mixed forest with soft wood for nest
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The yellow bellied sapsucker, Sphyrapicus Varius, is found in deep woods, orchards, and suburban lawns from Canada to the southern Rockies and Blue Ridge Mountains in the east. In winter they migrate to more southerly areas, including the Piedmont regions of the southeast.
When my throat was sore, I didn't go to school.The yellow-bellied sapsucker had a red throat.