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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

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More sightings from Peter and Stephenie Armstrong near Warsaw

On September 7, a Black Swallowtail caterpillar, was making its way up our gravelled drive. I moved it to a safer location. On September 9 and 10, we had another new caterpillar in our front garden. It is a fifth instar larval stage of the Hermit Sphinx moth (lintneria eremitus).  Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 8 yearsSeptember 26, 2017 ago
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker drillings on mountain-ash

Here are some comments that Bill Snowden, a retired horticulturalist, sent along regarding concern expressed by Rob Tonus about Yellow-bellied Sapsucker drillings in his mountain-ash. Rob’s response to Bill’s comments are included below. When the Yellow-beliied Sapsucker taps mountain-ash, it will sometimes enlarge the holes daily to keep the sap Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsJune 1, 2016 ago
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Beautiful Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers at Gannons Narrows

I caught these Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers in our oak tree today May 25, 2016. Looks like there’s a pair around.  The birds were seen at Gannons Narrows/Pigeon Lake, Ennismore Kingsley Hubbs

By Drew Monkman, 9 yearsMay 25, 2016 ago
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