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Holes in Blue Atlas Cedar tree trunk

Cedrus atlantica

Photo by Geodialist
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Holes drilled by sapsucker birds (Sphyrapicus sp.) in the trunk of a Blue Atlas Cedar tree (Cedrus atlantica). Photo 1 of 3 was annotated to highlight one of several rows of drill holes; Photo 2 of 3 is the original photograph.

Habitat:

Landscape planting in a residential community, Fairfax County, Virginia USA.

Notes:

See also, "Blue Atlas Cedar" (one of my recent Project Noah spottings): http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/6868037

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Thanks for the good suggestion, Dan! Done.
I would suggest adding this to the new Signs of Life mission.

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