For example, dying white pines are the favorites of pileated
woodpeckers. The woodpeckers make holes that later become
homes for other wildlife including owls, flying squirrels,
kestrels, and wood ducks. A special value of a home in a
white pine is that it's long-lasting. Dead white pines
remain standing for up to a half century, which is about 10
times longer than most dead trees stand in northern forests. |