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Stomach examinations bear out the testimony. The sapsucker is largely an in- I. 17 O ' 1 f ri^f^i^"^— ■■ ^APSUCKBH. sect eater. Thirty -six per cent, of his solid food consists of ants. He also destroys wasp*^, beetles, bugs, dies, grasshoppers and crickets. He eats more flies than any other woodpecker. To keep him from ornamental trees it might be well to plant the dogwood, black alder, Vir-^ ginia creeper, wild black cherry and juniper. 22 HOW BIRDS AFFECT Red-Headed Woodpecker. The redhead e...ats more grasshoppers than any other woodpecker. It also assists in destroying; June bugs and weevills. In the North its main food is beechnuts. It does some harm by eating grain and fruit, but not enough \ ..Vm ,. :>> IS v'tV',;/ I'l ite RED HEADED WOODPECKER. to amount to much. As it eats a large quantity of wild fruit, it could probably be diverted from the cultivated varieties by planting wild ones where they do not exist. The best would probably be dogwood, mulberry, elder- berry, choke cherry and wild black cherry.
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