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User / Brown Acres Mark / Northern Flicker - Male (Red-Shafted)
Mark Heatherington / 1,723 items
Emigrant Creek – Jackson County – Oregon - USA

“Northern Flickers are large, brown woodpeckers with a gentle expression and handsome black-scalloped plumage. On walks, don’t be surprised if you scare one up from the ground. It’s not where you’d expect to find a woodpecker, but flickers eat mainly ants and beetles, digging for them with their unusual, slightly curved bill. When they fly you’ll see a flash of color in the wings – yellow if you’re in the East, red if you’re in the West – and a bright white flash on the rump….. Northern Flickers spend lots of time on the ground, and when in trees they’re often perched upright on horizontal branches instead of leaning against their tails on a trunk. They fly in an up-and-down path using heavy flaps interspersed with glides, like many woodpeckers.

Status : Least Concern
Source : Cornell University Lab of Ornithology
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  • Taken: Oct 28, 2017
  • Uploaded: Nov 4, 2017
  • Updated: Oct 25, 2021