June 18, 2015
Stephanie Worley Firley, U.S. Forest Service Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center
Following a wildfire, some might see dead trees. Woodpeckers see possibilities. The black-backed woodpecker is one such bird—a burned forest specialist—who readily chooses fire-killed trees (snags) in which to drill cavities for nesting and roosting. When the woodpecker moves on, its cavity turns...
Forestry