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Ask the Naturalist: Why do Hummingbirds Like Sapsuckers? A Nature Minute Video

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Kelly

If one species of animal can love another, then surely hummingbirds love sapsuckers. Find out why in this short video annotation.

And see our episode: “Woodpeckers leave their mark on NYC” for the full story.

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