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Wood Pecker Holes: In One Side, Out The Other

Posted by Ben Richards,
North Country explorer from North Creek, New York
February 4, 2015

Wood Peckers are a north country staple. The Wood Pecker takes an uncommon approach to feeding on insects. They use their beak to break through the hard outer layer of tree bark to feed on the insects that dwell within it. With increased presence of emerald ash borer, the Wood Pecker may prove to be a useful companion for North Country Ash trees.