Wildlife Trees

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Trees are home to many animals. Some, such as tiny burrowing insects, may be difficult to see. Larger animals are more obvious, living in big cavities. These holes are often in large, hollow snags, usually remnants of past fires.
 

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This is a photograph of the side view of a Northern Flicker.

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This is a photograph of a White-headed Woodpecker, perched on a tree branch.

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This is a photograph of a Pygmy Nuthatch.

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This is a photograph of a young Flammulated Owl perched on a tree branch.

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This is a photograph of a female Northern Saw-whet Owl sticking its head out of a tree cavity.

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This is a photograph of a Northern Flying Squirrel perched on a tree branch.

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