A male Downy Woodpecker feeds a hungry fledgling a hearty breakfast of mealworm suet in In Laurie Stuchlik’s photo. “They stayed for 10 minutes and the daddy finally satisfied the little one’s appetite,” said Laurie. “Hoping to see them again tomorrow! Nature is amazing, so be sure to look around and enjoy.”
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