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Pileated woodpecker holes in trunk of white ash tree
Close-up of a tree trunk with damage from woodpeckershole
Woodpecker's nest in a palm tree
Swiss pine (Pinus cembra)close-up above Arosa in the canton of graubuenden. The mature size is typically between 25-35 metres.  The species is long-lasting and can reach an age between 500 and 1000 years. The image was captured during winter season.
Red-cockaded woodpecker nest in pine tree that shows sign of fire. the blackened bark is covered in tree sap which the birds ensure keeps flowing so as deter predators from climbing the tree to access the nest. Photo taken at Goethe state forest in central Florida. Nikon D7200 with Nikon 200mm macro lens
oak tree with acorns pushed in by woodpeckers
Coconut tree used by macaws to build a nest, in the city of Jardim, in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Bark of cork oak (Quercus suber) tree. Luogosanto. Province of Sassari. Sardinia. Italy.
Northern yellow-shafted flicker (Colaptes auratus) working on its nest in the cavity of a dead tree
American basswood bark (Tilia americana) with yellow-bellied sapsucker holes. A tree of eastern North America, also known as the American linden. Taken in Connecticut.
Insect exit holes, probably made by beetles, in a piece of dead wood without bark.
Dead wood texture on the beach with sunlight
Holes in wood from vermin pests, nuisance animals.
Rough brown wall with a rectangular metal-lined hole.
With their sharp, powerful beaks, Acorn Woodpeckers excavate custom holes into trees that are the perfect size to hold an unusual food—acorns.
Cedar Tree Bark Pattern Detail
Cement, and Rock Textures in Jocotepec Mexico.
Fresh pileated woodpecker boring in the New England wilderness. The hole's long, oval shape indicates this bird species. Late winter/early spring.
Vegetation in the autumn season of beautiful Tehran
trunk without bark
fields and meadow in autumn were occupied by mice and voles. they make burrows and creep into them in case of dangerThe brown rat, also known as the common rat, street, wharf, burrow, chaetodipus penicillatus, cricetus cricetus,  european hamster, little, overpopulation, rattus rattus, sewer rat, rattus norvegicus
Close up of tree with hole marks along trunk
This image shows a close-up view of bark on the trunk of a mature Austrian pine tree (pinus nigra) with numerous holes created by woodpeckers or sapsucker birds.
Woodpecker hole in a tree trunk.
Bark of an old tree in the bright sunshine. Many tones of brown. Januv hrad, Podivin, Moravia, Czech repbulic.
Everglades National Park, Florida
Termite pattern in wood background.
Stock photo showing close-up view of an Indian banyan (Ficus benghalensis) tree wound and deep hole from tree surgery on the trunk of a tree with rotting branch in a public park with lawn of carpet grass (Axonopus compressus).\n\n* Not AI modified *
Perfectly rounded, woodpecker hole, drilled into the trunk of a tree, with pine tree background
Hollow tree trunk due to a damage made years ago by a elephant who ate the bark of the tree in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
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