A Sapsucker in Setauket

Tuesday, December 8, 2020,

This rather handsome bird is a male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. I found him at Frank Melville Park in Setauket. This may be the same exact tree that I photographed a juvenile Sapsucker on over a month ago.

Many of the trees in this park are quite popular with the Sapsuckers. These birds like to drill holes into certain trees. Then they lap up the resulting sap that flows out those holes. Some of the tress at Frank Melville are literally riddles with their holes. In the photo below, you can actually see some of the flowing sap. It’s that dark shiny fluid seeping from the hole that this bird has just excavated. JK.

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A Female Cardinal at Morton

Wednesday, December 2, 2020,

This is a female Northern Cardinal that I saw at Morton Refuge in Sag Harbor. Morton is known for the several species of birds that will take and eat bird seed from your hand. Cardinals do not engage in this activity but they will hang around hoping and waiting for any dropped seeds. This lovely lady may be trying to will me into being careless or clumsy.  JK

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