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  2. What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard ? Experts Share How ...

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    Common Animals That Dig Holes In Yards There are many different critters who may be digging up your lawn and garden, but here are a few of the most common in the Southeast, according to Pierce and ...

  3. Looking Out: The mystery of the yard holes

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  4. Antlion - Wikipedia

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    By digging in a spiral when constructing its pit, the antlion minimises the time needed to complete the pit. [23] When the pit is completed, the larva settles down at the bottom, buried in the soil with only the jaws projecting above the surface, often in a wide-opened position on either side of the very tip of the cone. [24]

  5. Gopher - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the word "gopher" is uncertain; the French gaufre, meaning waffle, has been suggested, on account of the gopher tunnels resembling the honeycomb-like pattern of holes in a waffle; [5] another suggestion is that the word is of Muskogean origin.

  6. Brown thrasher - Wikipedia

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    It then swipes the floor in side-to-side motions, and investigates the area it recently foraged in. [14] The brown thrasher forages in a similar method to the long-billed thrasher and Bendire's thrasher (T. longirostre & bendirei), picking food off the ground and under leaf litter, whereas thrashers with sharply decurved bills are more likely ...

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  8. Northern flicker - Wikipedia

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    The entrance hole of their nest is roughly 5 to 10 cm (2.0 to 3.9 in) wide. The hole entrance is often facing east to southeast. On average, the northern flicker can have one to two clutches each breeding season. [23] A typical clutch consists of six to eight eggs whose shells are pure white with a smooth surface and high gloss. The eggs are ...

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