The Yellow-bellied Sapsucker nests well to the north of us, but winters in Florida, other Gulf states, and the Caribbean.
I spend hours and hours of my free time sitting and watching the birds at my feeders. One result of all of this effort is that I have established a list of “regulars” that live in my yard. In the ...
There it was, attached to the siding of Mae Whalen's northeast Rochester home. It looked almost natural, as if it had just landed in hopes of finding some insects inside the painted redwood siding.
There have been many calls this month to the Duval County Extension Office describing a very unusual pattern of shallow pencil sized holes mysteriously appearing on the trunks of trees all over the ...