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Description Red-breasted Sapsucker drilling shallow holes holes in the trunk of a Toyon bush, or tree in this case, to eat the tree sap. 1D Mark III w/300 mm f/2.8L + 580 EX II IS in manual mode at 1/2 power from the van with Arthur Morris BLUBB. Subject distance 20 feet. It is interesting that a favorite fruit for the Cedar Waxwing is the Toyon Berries from this bush or tree and the Red-breasted Sapsucker enjoys the sap.
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Source Red-breasted Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus ruber)
Author Kevin Cole from Pacific Coast, USA (en:User:Kevinlcole)

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current18:01, 30 January 2009Thumbnail for version as of 18:01, 30 January 20091,567 × 2,045 (1.97 MB)Holly Cheng (talk | contribs){{Information |Description= Red-breasted Sapsucker drilling shallow holes holes in the trunk of a Toyon bush, or tree in this case, to eat the tree sap. 1D Mark III w/300 mm f/2.8L + 580 EX II IS in manual mode at 1/2 power from the van with Arthur Morris

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