This video follows a woodland bird photography session in mid-March as the host searches for woodpeckers in a forest filled ...
Red-bellied Woodpeckers are the most commonly seen woodpeckers in Florida in part because they are generalists that forage for insects, spiders, small lizards, and fruit in trees and on the ground in ...
It’s not every day that you see a 4-foot-tall bird, but it’s happening more often. Several fascinating species are nesting in and near towns once again.
Mt. Vernon product Xavier Neyens, a prospect in the Houston Astros farm system, was added Thursday to the MLB Futures Game ...
Be ready to take flight with woodpeckers and fireflies after making some Dutch oven pizzas. The second Nature Night will be Friday, July 10, at the south area of Buena Vista County Conservation Park.
I was working in Bear Valley last week when an acorn woodpecker flew through an open garage door and loudly smacked into a ...
Hidden within the trunk of an old tree, woodpeckers create safe shelters, raise their young, and carry out their daily lives away from sight. This fascinating glimpse into their natural habitat ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — For years, conservation efforts at OUC’s Stanton Energy Center in east Orlando has contributed to safeguarding one of Florida’s most endangered birds — the red-cockaded woodpecker.
The post How a Desert Woodpecker Turns a Saguaro Cactus into a Nursery appeared first on A-Z Animals. A brash, noisy woodpecker with zebra stripes down its back has found an unusual place to call home ...
Two of the more elusive animals in my backyard are the pileated woodpecker and the carpenter ant.I rarely see either, yet I have ample evidence of their presence. This winter, pileated woodpeckers ...
The last time anyone spotted a red-cockaded woodpecker in Tennessee, Bill Clinton was in his first term in the White House. Tom Hanks was starring as Forrest Gump on the silver screen, and a new ...
“…No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, / No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds! — / November!” ("November," Thomas Hood, 1844) Taptaptapping ...