Red Breasted Sapsucker having a bath in the waterfall.
Red Breasted Sapsucker, weeping birch and other birch trees are a good attractors of Sapsuckers, our small Weeping Birch gets good action every year.
Red-breasted Sapsucker feeding the fledgling.
Red-breasted Sapsucker fledgling, they are left on the tree by them selves, the parents come by regulary to feed them insects and to keep the sap flowing.
Red-breasted Sapsucker with some fresh sap wells.
Red-breasted Sapsucker
Red-breasted Sapsucker Sap wells are chiseled out and maintained for good sap flow, insects are mixed with the sap to feed nestlings.
Red Breasted Sapsucker.
Red Breasted Sapsucker, with a mouthful of ants and catipillars for feeding the young.
Red-reasted Sapsucker.
Imature Red Breasted Sapsucker.
Red Breasted Sap Sucker bores holes in bark then comes back later and eats the sap.
Red-breasted Sapsucker working on new sap wells.
Red-breasted Sapsucker hasn't killed this tree yet after many years.
Red-breasted Sapsucker maintaining sap wells.
Red-breasted Sapsuckers will mix sap with insects to feed the nest babies.
Red-breasted Sapsucker making some new sap wells.