[MDOsprey] YB Sapsucker conducting extended drilling ops
Lwildebird@aol.com
Sun, 5 Dec 1999 11:59:52 EST
A striking male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker has chosen my neighbor's willow tree
as the spot for conducting extended drilling of his trademark rows of little
holes. I first saw him around 10:50AM this morning and he has remained
continuously to the present (12:00PM). He'd obviously been around
previously, however, since there was already a neat row of holes formed when
he arrived. Fortunately this willow is immediately viewable from my deck and
through my glass doors leading out to it. In the four years that I've lived
here just south of Anne Arundel Community College, I'd never seen a YBSA
until this winter (and only once about a month ago), and certainly nothing to
rival the extraordinarily lengthy looks I've been favored with this morning.
Leon Wilde
Arnold MD