A Blue Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica)
A line of sapsucker holes. About 3/4″ deep, through the bark.
These holes are chiseled out by, in our parts, the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius), who drinks the sugary sap and snaps up any insects also attracted to the sweet stuff.
Sappy
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ouch! deep hole. permanent damage to tree?
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