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| Its Just Don |
Posted: Apr 11 2010, 04:23 PM
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Bluegill Group: Odd Group Posts: 1,567 Member No.: 3 Joined: 23-April 09 |
This afternoon, a yellow-bellied sapsucker visited the cedar tree next to the pond. It pecked away, making holes in the surface of the tree, which responded by oozing sap, the sugary treat the bird was after. Here is the video I took:
(Posted Image) DP |
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