
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – immature male, indicated by red feathers beginning to show in throat

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – adult male seen in backyard through otherworldly mist

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – immature male, indicated by red feathers beginning to show in throat

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – adult male seen in backyard through otherworldly mist
Posted by sean on November 27, 2015
https://sd-stewart.com/2015/11/27/yellow-bellied-sapsuckers/
There was a family of Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers in the yard yesterday! Three of them to be exact. Sapsuckers drill holes in trees and lick the sap that flows out, as well as eating the cambium of the tree. Other bird species make use of the sapsuckers’ handiwork, making them a “keystone” species. Some eat the insects that are drawn to the flowing sap. BTS and I had just spotted a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker for the first time the other day while birding in the park nearby, so it was exciting to find them in the yard a week later.
Posted by sean on October 12, 2008
https://sd-stewart.com/2008/10/12/yellow-bellied-sapsucker/