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  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • an eastern bluebird sits at the edge of his nesting cavity in the longleaf pine forest. The cavity in use is an old red-cockaded woodpecer cavity that this family of bluebirds has taken over after being abandoned. The tell-tale globs of sap around the cavity shows the fact that this was once a red-cockaded nest.
    eastern-bluebird-nesting cavity long...jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker perches at the edge of  his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker nesting cavi...jpg
  • A male pileated woodpecker perches at the entrance to a freshly excavated nesting cavity in an old dead tree. Pileated woodpeckers are the largest woodpecker species in North America. Only the ivory bill woodpecker was larger, but this species is now extinct. Photo by Jared Lloyd
    pileated woodpecker nesting cavity-1...jpg
  • a red phase eastern screech owl perches briefly in front of his cavity after bringing food to the three owlets inside
    screech-owl-jared3-.tif
  • a red phase eastern screech owl perches briefly in front of his cavity after bringing food to the three owlets inside
    Eastern-Screech-owl-red-1695.tif
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4717.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpeckern nest-.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4362.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4728.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4645.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4340.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4240.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpeckern nest-2301.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpeckern nest-2119.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4871.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4869.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4765.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4695.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4809.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4708.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4338.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4225.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4444.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4405.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4276.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpeckern nest-2515.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4277.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4088.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4226.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpeckern nest-2428.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4594.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4361.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpecker-4239.jpg
  • An endangered red-cockaded woodpecker flies in to his nesting cavity with a spider in in his beak for the awaiting chicks inside. Red-cockaded woodpeckers are an endemic species of the longleaf pine forest and were placed on the endangered species list due to the destrection of nesting habitat. Longleaf pine forests once covered an area the size of the Amazon across the southeastern United States. But today, less than 10% of this forest remains.
    red-cockaded woodpeckern nest-3278.jpg
  • A red cockaded woodpecker perched at the entrace to its nesting cavity with an insect trapped in its beak to feed its chicks inside
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  • a red cockaded woodpecker preparing to land at the entrance to its nesting cavity
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  • a red phase eastern screech owl perches briefly in front of his cavity after bringing food to the three owlets inside
    eastern-screech-owl--3.tif
  • an endangered red cockaded woodpecker flares its wings before landing in the opening of its nesting cavity to feed chicks inside
    _DSC6928.jpg
  • a gray phase eastern screech owl peers out of an old red-cockaded woodpecker cavity inside of a longleaf pine in Croatan National Forest, North Carolina
    eastern-screech-owl-1271.tif
  • a gray phase eastern screech owl peers out of an old red-cockaded woodpecker cavity inside of a longleaf pine in Croatan National Forest, North Carolina
    eastern-screech-owl-1270.tif
  • two male red shafter northern flicker chicks stick their heads out of their nesting cavity in an aspen tree
    _DSC6145.tif
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-8376.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-8259.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-8353.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9668.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9626.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9383.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9132.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9456.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9702.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9181.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9033.jpg
  • Eastern Bluebird Longleaf Pine-9388.jpg
  • eastern-screech-owl-1703.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl--4.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1685.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1578.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-red4554.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1746.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1612.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1667.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1587.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1739.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1590.tif
  • screech-owl-jared2-.tif
  • screech-owl-jared1-.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1514.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1694.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1397.tif
  • Yellow-shafted-northern-flicker-1.jpg
  • eastern-screech-owl-1895.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-2-2.tif
  • red-naped-sapsucker-1067.tif
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  • eastern-screech-owl-red-morph-2703.jpg
  • eastern-screech-owl-1922.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1918.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1693.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-1489.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl--2.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-chick-1430.tif
  • downy-woodpecker-western-5564.tif
  • eastern-screech-owl-2-3.tif
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