Date: 2/19/26 11:04 am From: Bryan Reynolds <nature_photo_man...> Subject: Re: Red Breasted Nuthatch
Besides the ones you mentioned, I've also seen Brown Creepers, Yellow-rumped Warblers, Downy Woodpeckers, and White-breasted Nuthatches at the sapwells.
This is a male that makes occasional visits to the feeder. Today he is on the maple tree working the holes the Sapsucker is making. He was within 3 feet of the sapsucker. I’ve been surprised at the number of spp. that take advantage of the sapsucker
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This is a male that makes occasional visits to the feeder. Today he is on the maple tree working the holes the Sapsucker is making. He was within 3 feet of the sapsucker. I’ve been surprised at the number of spp. that take advantage of the sapsucker holes including Pine warbler, Kinglet, Chickadee and Titmouse.
Bob Laval
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