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Sapsuckers

From: Chris McCreedy
Sighting_Date: monday
Remote Name: 209.221.205.174
Date: 05 Sep 2005
Time: 22:52:28 -0400

Comments

On McGee Creek, I found a juvenile Sapsucker harvesting at its recent holes. It looked more like a Red-naped than a Red-breasted. I am not positive, but I have heard several times that Red-breasted carve circular holes, while Red-naped carve rectangles and squares. I do know that on the coast, we once observed a vagrant Red-naped changing all the cirles into squares on a popular sapsucker tree in Bolinas. At the sapsucker taps, I found several Orange-crowned Warblers, insects (photos), and an unidentified hummingbird that was chased away by yellowjackets before I could get a good look at it . From the photo, this looks like a hatch-year Vermivora celata ssp. orestera. It was often chased away by adult OCWA, probably orestera as well.

 


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