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Northern Flicker

Colaptes auratus

Description:

Flickers appear brownish overall with a white rump patch that’s conspicuous in flight and often visible when perched. The undersides of the wing and tail feathers are bright yellow, for eastern birds, or red, in western birds. With a closer look you’ll see the brown plumage is richly patterned with black spots, bars, and crescents.

Habitat:

Look for Northern Flickers in woodlands, forest edges, and open fields with scattered trees, as well as city parks and suburbs. In the western mountains they occur in most forest types, including burned forests, all the way up to treeline. You can also find them in wet areas such as streamside woods, flooded swamps, and marsh edges.

Notes:

photo was taken through a window- Flickers tend to scare easily and every time I went outside to try and take its picture it would fly off

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CynthiaMHori
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CynthiaMHori

Park City, Utah, USA

Spotted on Oct 28, 2009
Submitted on Feb 16, 2011

Spotted for Mission

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