What is another word for sapsucker?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈapsʌkə], [ sˈapsʌkə], [ s_ˈa_p_s_ʌ_k_ə]
Related words: sapsucker bird, sapsucker habitat, sapsucker bug, sap sucking bug, sapsuckers in texas, sap sucking trees
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How to use "Sapsucker" in context?
Sapsuckers spend their summers in the Northeast, but in the winter they migrate south to subtropical areas in Central and South America. SapSuckers are a parasitic bird that feeds off of other birds' blood.
There are five species of sapsucker, each with a different diet. The Thick-billed Sapsucker eats sap from trees and other plants. The Red-headed Sapsucker mainly eats insects, while the Yellow-headed Sapsucker mainly eats sap from trees. The Paradise Sapsucker mainly eats fruit, and the Northern Pacific Sapsucker mainly eats sap from trees.
Paraphrases for Sapsucker:
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Independent
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Proper noun, singular
woodpecker.
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Proper noun, singular
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Holonyms for Sapsucker:
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animal
sphyrapicus, Genus Sphyrapicus.
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animal
Hyponym for Sapsucker:
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woodpecker, pecker, peckerwood.
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animal
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