yes
No, not at all. The yellow bellied sapsucker is quite a common woodpecker over its range.
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
you.
The Latin name for the yellow-bellied sapsucker is Sphyrapicus varius.
The cast of Sapsucker - 2009 includes: Nikolas Hunnicutt as Walkie Talkie Phillip Ward as Emitt
400 miles tall
The trees block wind nuff said
6 months
nothing
Here is a list of US woodpeckers: Ivory billed pileated red cockaded red headed red bellied downy hairy gila acorn flicker white headed black backed three toed red breasted sapsucker yellow breasted sapsucker Williamson's sapsucker red naped sapsucker Nuttal's woodpecker golden fronted woodpecker Strickland's woodpecker ladder backed Lewis' woodpecker *Worldwide, woodpeckers constitute 212 species.
its because long time ago they didnt have seeds to plants trees