Definitionn. small American woodpecker that feeds on sap from e.g. apple and maple trees
Last update: July 15, 2015
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The red-naped sapsucker and Lewis's woodpecker are conspicuous in wooded lands; Nuttall's poor-will, Say's phoebe, the desert horned lark, Bullock's. [Please select]
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Miller (1955a:166) reported this Yellow-bellied Sapsucker as a winter visitant or migrant in the Sierra del Carmen. [Please select]
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--Miller (1955a:166) reported this Yellow-bellied Sapsucker as "indeed common" in the Sierra del Carmen, and indicated that both _S. [Please select]
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YELLOW-BELLIED WOODPECKER (Sphyrapicus varius) Woodpecker family Called also: THE SAPSUCKER; [YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER, AOU 1998] Length -- 8 to 8. [Please select]
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We knew him well, however--the yellow-bellied woodpecker, or "sapsucker," as he was called in the vicinity. [Please select]
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This was the brilliant cousin of the sapsucker, the red-headed woodpecker, whose vagaries I shall speak of a little later. [Please select]
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But it must be admitted that very rarely does the sapsucker girdle a tree with holes enough to sap away its life. [Please select]
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Most if not all woodpeckers drum occasionally, but drumming is the special accomplishment of the sapsucker. [Please select]
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So spring arrives in Maine, ushered in by the reveille of the sapsucker. [Please select]
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So ambitious is the sapsucker of the excellence of his performance that no instrument but the best will satisfy him. [Please select]
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Boys should be able to tell the difference between the woodpeckers beneficial to man and the sapsucker whose misdeeds often cause considerable damage to fruit trees. [Please select]
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