Acorn woodpecker parents spend a lot of time bringing a range of food items to the young and patiently teaching skills and techniques. Some things are innate and some, clearly, are learned.





Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2022-07-18
Acorn woodpecker parents spend a lot of time bringing a range of food items to the young and patiently teaching skills and techniques. Some things are innate and some, clearly, are learned.
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