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Sapsuckers Collection

Sapsuckers, the vibrant woodpeckers known for their unique feeding habits, captivate us with their colorful plumage and fascinating behaviors. In Picture No

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Picture No. 10947066

Picture No. 10947066
Williamson's Sapsucker - male at nesting cavity in summer - July Colorado, USA. Date:

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) immature, clinging to palm tree trunk with sap

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) immature, clinging to palm tree trunk with sap wells, Zapata Peninsula, Matanzas Province, Cuba, March

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - April - CT - USA

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - April - CT - USA
JZ-3565 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker April - CT - USA Sphyrapicus varius Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Williamson's Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus thyroideus. Washington in July

Williamson's Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus thyroideus. Washington in July
JZ-3340 Williamson's Sapsucker Washington in July, USA Sphyrapicus thyroideus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
JZ-2365 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Sphyrapicus varius Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Red-naped Sapsucker

Red-naped Sapsucker
JZ-2139 Red-naped Sapsucker Sphyrapicus nuchalis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - at sap well Hamden, Connecticut, USA

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - at sap well Hamden, Connecticut, USA
JZ-2048 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - at sap well Hamden, Connecticut, USA. Sphurapicus varius Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Red-naped Sapsucker -Juveniles perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled

Red-naped Sapsucker -Juveniles perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled in the tree bark
CAN-2287 Red-naped Sapsucker - Juveniles perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled in the tree bark over a period of years Montana

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Red-naped Sapsucker - Perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled in

Red-naped Sapsucker - Perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled in the tree bark over a
CAN-2286 Red-naped Sapsucker - Perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled in the tree bark over a period of years Montana

Background imageSapsuckers Collection: Red-naped Sapsucker -Juvenile perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled

Red-naped Sapsucker -Juvenile perched on tree trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled in the tree bark over
CAN-2285 Red-naped Sapsucker - Juvenile perched on trunk where rows of shallow holes have been drilled in the tree bark over a period of years Montana


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Sapsuckers, the vibrant woodpeckers known for their unique feeding habits, captivate us with their colorful plumage and fascinating behaviors. In Picture No. 10947066, an immature Yellow-bellied Sapsucker can be seen clinging to a palm tree trunk on the Zapata Peninsula. Its presence is marked by sap wells that it has meticulously created. Another image showcases another young Yellow-bellied Sapsucker in April in Connecticut, USA. This bird's striking appearance against the backdrop of spring foliage reminds us of nature's beauty and diversity. Moving on to Williamson's Sapsucker, we are transported to Washington in July where these birds make their home. The photograph captures two individuals perched on a tree trunk, showcasing their distinctive markings and elegant flight feathers. The Red-naped Sapsucker also makes an appearance in this collection of images. These juveniles are pictured perched on a tree trunk adorned with rows of shallow holes drilled over several years by sapsuckers like themselves, and is fascinating how they return to these holes not only for sap but also as a source of insects - truly resourceful creatures. One cannot help but marvel at the resilience and adaptability displayed by these woodpeckers as they navigate various habitats across different regions such as Montana, USA or Hamden, Connecticut. Sapsuckers play a vital role in ecosystems by creating sap wells that attract other wildlife seeking nourishment from the sweet liquid oozing out from beneath the bark. Their feeding behavior not only sustains them but also provides food sources for other species. Sapsuckers continue to enchant us with their vibrant colors and intriguing behaviors captured through stunning photographs like those presented here. They remind us of nature's wonders and its ability to surprise us at every turn.