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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Sphyrapicus varius

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Field Notes

Description:

An adult, male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

Habitat:

In our front and back yard which butts up to a freshwater lake on one side and a marsh or swampy area in the far back. We're also within five miles of native prairie grasses, farm fields and mixed woods

Notes:

These Sapsuckers started coming to our yard heavily when I first started putting out orange halves. Once I added bowls of grape jelly (for the Baltimore Orioles) they started eating that as well as bringing beak-fulls of bugs that they'd dip into the grape jelly to bring back to their young.

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Comments (8)

Tom15-Yes. When they first arrive they're hungry or ravenous I should say. Once the babies hatch there's even more mouths to feed. I have caught a couple Chipmunks, House Sparrows and Catbirds on the jelly as well so its not just the Sapsuckers dining at our table. I have a short video on YouTube showing the large number of Baltimore Orioles at and around the jelly bowl but it wasn't shot on the day these images were taken so I didn't include the link here. I'm guessing we had over two dozen Orioles on the jelly the day I shot the video. Every year more and more arrive, not unlike the Turkey and Deer in our back lot. So many mouths to feed, I feel like Old Mother Hubbard some days. "-)
Thank you so much, Ajwerko! Went back in time to pull out my favorite Yellow-headed Woodpecker images earlier today and couldn't resist posting up a few others. Egads, I could set up tent and spend weeks here on Project Noah if I wasn't careful. "-)
WOW, a quart of jelly a day!
Thanks, Tom15! Yes. Between the Sapsuckers and Baltimore Orioles we go through about a quart of grape jelly a day for three or four months. And what they don't finish the raccoon love to lick clean. Nothing goes to waste in our yard. :-)
Nice pictures! It looks like your sapsucker has a sweet tooth:-)

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