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13 February 2011
Red-breasted Sapsucker
Sphyrapicus ruber
ORDER: PICIFORMES | FAMILY: PICIDAE

The Red-breasted Sapsucker was seen visiting Hayes Valley Farm on Feb 7, 2011 during the Urban Tracking and Nature Awareness workshop. This is an unusual bird to see in such an urban setting and it's sighting speaks well for the biodiversity that the farm is creating in the heart of San Francisco. Woodpeckers are a keystone species that themselves help add to the biodiversity of a place - woodpeckers consistently make new holes in trees, leaving behind the old holes as habitat to be used by others birds and animals.




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