Sphyrapicus ruber
Sphyrapicus ruber
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Sphyrapicus ruber (red-breasted sapsucker) is a woodpecker of Pacific North America, drilling rows of shallow sap wells in tree bark. Both sexes display a fully red head, a trait unique among North American sapsuckers, making identification straightforward.
Diet & Feeding
Sphyrapicus ruber primarily fed on insects and other small invertebrates. Insectivorous dinosaurs were typically small-bodied and agile, with adaptations suited for catching small prey.
Discovery & Naming
| Keşif Yeri | United States |
Quick Facts
| Diyet | Insectivore |
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