[NatureNS] sapsucker-hummingbird symbiosis observation

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Cc: Donna Crossland <donna.crossland@pc.gc.ca>
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Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2012 14:31:54 -0300
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I just got this from Donna Crossland of Parks Canada, Kejimkujic Nat. =20=

Park.  I can add to her observation that of course the oozing sap =20
from the sapsucker holes attracts many insects and other =20
invertebrates, which then the hummingbirds can catch and eat.  Cheers =20=

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