Sapsucker

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41BAITING MOTHS NATURAL ATTRACTANTS Moths are naturally attracted to the scents of flowers and tree sap from sapsucker wells, woodpecker holes and broken branches. Large hardwoods also have seep holes that attract hornets

BAITING MOTHS NATURAL ATTRACTANTS Moths are naturally attracted to the scents of flowers and tree sap from sapsucker wells, woodpecker holes and broken branches. Large hardwoods also have seep holes that attract hornets

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Source URL: ncparks.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-30 10:42:08
42A List of Woodpeckers Found in Oklahoma Prior to 1924

A List of Woodpeckers Found in Oklahoma Prior to 1924

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Source URL: digital.library.okstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-09 16:55:35
43North Central Forest Experiment Station[removed]Minimizing Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker Damage The yellow-bellied sapsucker is a migratory woodpecker that feeds on a wide

North Central Forest Experiment Station[removed]Minimizing Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker Damage The yellow-bellied sapsucker is a migratory woodpecker that feeds on a wide

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Source URL: www.ncrs.fs.fed.us

Language: English - Date: 2002-08-15 11:28:52
44Woodpeckers: Wildlife Notebook Series - Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Woodpeckers: Wildlife Notebook Series - Alaska Department of Fish and Game

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Source URL: www.adfg.alaska.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-24 21:21:15
45THE WOODPECKERS OF OKLAHOMAe By EDWARD DUNECMBB INTRODUCTION This paper was begun with the idea of monographing the woodpeckers of Oklahoma in the hope that when published it would be a means

THE WOODPECKERS OF OKLAHOMAe By EDWARD DUNECMBB INTRODUCTION This paper was begun with the idea of monographing the woodpeckers of Oklahoma in the hope that when published it would be a means

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Source URL: digital.library.okstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-07 16:53:03
46Explanation of Plate I. Tongues of Cdaptes, Dryobates and Mdanerpes bh, basihyal; cb, eratobranchial; eg, extensor glossi; ep, epibranchial; gh, glossohgal; n, nostril; s, part of salivary gland; t, tongue. Fig. 1. Part

Explanation of Plate I. Tongues of Cdaptes, Dryobates and Mdanerpes bh, basihyal; cb, eratobranchial; eg, extensor glossi; ep, epibranchial; gh, glossohgal; n, nostril; s, part of salivary gland; t, tongue. Fig. 1. Part

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Source URL: digital.library.okstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-07 16:52:58
47Erratum to Case Study: Eastern Forests and Woodlands Under “For more information” Sixth bullet, correct URL is: http://www.naturalinquirer.org/ Ecoregion:

Erratum to Case Study: Eastern Forests and Woodlands Under “For more information” Sixth bullet, correct URL is: http://www.naturalinquirer.org/ Ecoregion:

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Source URL: oceanservice.noaa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-20 14:32:15
48   Sea & Sage Audubon CBC Specialties Trip – [removed]Trip Leaders: Bruce Aird & Vic Leipzig — List compiled by Bruce Aird — The field trip will not cover all of the areas listed, nor will it run in the same order a

  Sea & Sage Audubon CBC Specialties Trip – [removed]Trip Leaders: Bruce Aird & Vic Leipzig — List compiled by Bruce Aird — The field trip will not cover all of the areas listed, nor will it run in the same order a

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Source URL: seaandsageaudubon.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-05 21:12:59
49Woodpeckers / Ornithology / Yellow-bellied Sapsucker / Foraging / Bird / Asheville /  North Carolina / Blue Ridge Parkway / Surveying / Geography of North Carolina / North Carolina / Sphyrapicus

DRAFT Third Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Working Group Meeting Notes Asheville, North Carolina US Forest Service Supervisor’s Office March 27, 2003

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Source URL: biology.mhc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2003-10-02 08:58:28
50Sphyrapicus / Dinosaurs / Ornithology / Blue Ridge Parkway / Mountains-to-Sea Trail / Bird / Black Mountains / Yellow-bellied Sapsucker / Geography of North Carolina / North Carolina / Woodpeckers

Fourth Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Working Group Meeting Notes Boone, North Carolina Best Western Motel November 13, 2003

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Source URL: biology.mhc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-08-19 10:18:13