Nature

In the wild, acorn woodpeckers bore holes into trees. Once they have bored the holes, they store acorns inside them for the future. These trees become what are known as “granary trees.” A single granary tree can contain thousands of nuts.
In the wild, acorn woodpeckers bore holes into trees. Once they have bored the holes, they store acorns inside them for the future. These trees become what are known as “granary trees.” A single granary tree can contain thousands of nuts.