Christina Evans (cgstudios) > Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - young female (Kissimmee Prairie Preserve)

You can see some of the "sap wells"  in the tree that are drilled and maintained by this bird.  Sapsuckers extract and feed on the sap from trees. Their work is appreciated by other birds and animals that like to eat sap or the insects that it attracts.
Christina Evans (cgstudios) > Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - young female (Kissimmee Prairie Preserve)

You can see some of the "sap wells"  in the tree that are drilled and maintained by this bird.  Sapsuckers extract and feed on the sap from trees. Their work is appreciated by other birds and animals that like to eat sap or the insects that it attracts.
Christina Evans (cgstudios) > Anhinga in Wax Myrtle Tree - female (Largo)
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - young female (Kissimmee Prairie Preserve)

You can see some of the "sap wells" in the tree that are drilled and maintained by this bird. Sapsuckers extract and feed on the sap from trees. Their work is appreciated by other birds and animals that like to eat sap or the insects that it attracts.
Christina Evans (cgstudios) > Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - young female (Kissimmee Prairie Preserve)

You can see some of the "sap wells"  in the tree that are drilled and maintained by this bird.  Sapsuckers extract and feed on the sap from trees. Their work is appreciated by other birds and animals that like to eat sap or the insects that it attracts.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - young female (Kissimmee Prairie Preserve)

You can see some of the "sap wells" in the tree that are drilled and maintained by this bird. Sapsuckers extract and feed on the sap from trees. Their work is appreciated by other birds and animals that like to eat sap or the insects that it attracts.
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