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Yellow Shafted Flicker[female]

Colaptes. auratus.auratus

Description:

I love my apple tree and I love my backyard. This apple has fed so many birds! A half remains with the inner soft pulp eaten up. After the rains all kinds of birds show up. A red shafted flicker pushed this yellow shafted flicker away and try to eat out of it before a red finch came and pushed it off.

Habitat:

Backyard.

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3 Comments

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 5 years ago

Thanks Sarah.With global warming ,I have a feeling that I will be seeing more exotic birds in my backyard.

SarahWhitt
SarahWhitt 5 years ago

Oh, what a BEAUTY, Hema!!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 5 years ago

added more pictures

HemaShah
Spotted by
HemaShah

Big Sur, California, United States

Spotted on Jan 15, 2019
Submitted on Jan 15, 2019

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