Gila Woodpecker - Appearing from hole in Cactus Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helps pollinate cactus - makes holes in Saguaro cactus for their nests which are then used by other birds Common Sonoran
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Gila Woodpecker - Appearing from hole in Cactus Feeds on nectar and insects in the Saguaro cactus blossom - helps pollinate cactus - makes holes in Saguaro cactus for their nests which are then used by other birds Common Sonoran
CAN-2018
Gila Woodpecker - Appearing from nest hole
in Saguaro CactusArizona, USA
Melanerpes uropygialis
Makes holes in Saguaro cactus for nests which are then used by other birds. Common Sonoran desert resident.
John Cancalosi
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Arizona Cacti Cactus Deserts Gila Woodpecker Hole Holes Home Homes In Hole Look Outs Melanerpes Uropygialis Saguaro Saguaro Cactus Saguaros Sonoran Desert Woodpecker Woodpeckers At Nest
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Peek-a-boo! The Gila Woodpecker emerges from its cozy cactus hideout, ready to feast and pollinate in style. This feathered friend knows how to make an entrance! With a beak designed for drilling, it effortlessly creates holes in the majestic Saguaro cactus, providing not only a safe haven for itself but also a prime real estate opportunity for other bird species. As a common resident of Arizona's Sonoran desert, this woodpecker is no stranger to the scorching sun and arid landscapes. It fearlessly navigates through the prickly arms of the saguaro cacti, indulging in sweet nectar and juicy insects along the way. Talk about multitasking! With its vibrant plumage contrasting against the rugged desert backdrop, this Gila Woodpecker is truly an avian fashionista. Its striking appearance adds a splash of color to any print or wall decor. So next time you spot one of these industrious birds pecking away at a saguaro cactus, remember that they're not just creating homes for themselves; they're fostering communities within nature's own high-rise apartments. And who can resist admiring their adorable little heads popping out from those perfectly round holes? John Cancalosi captures this moment in all its wild glory - showcasing North America's unique wildlife wonders with his lens.
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