200-Year-Old Tree is a Nesting Location for Woodpeckers ? Carpathian Predators | Smithsonian Channel
A 200-year-old beech tree is the ideal spot for a black woodpecker to bore out a nest. At 130 feet high, it’s the perfect place to keep her young protected from opportunistic hunters.
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