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Photo by COLLECTION OF FRANK H. MCCLUNG MUSEUM
Red-bellied Woodpecker, Cedar Waxwing, Purple Finch,
Yellow-throated Vireo by Alexander Wilson. In the
Smokies, red-bellied woodpeckers prefer partially cleared,
low-elevation woodlands at picnic areas, campgrounds and
visitors’ centers. Fruit-eating cedar waxwings roam all elevations.
Insect-eating yellow-throated warblers nest near lowelevation
pines or sycamores. Seed-eating purple finches
are winter visitors.
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