hello, No its not that bird. This bird had a neck and it was not eating dog-berries. That afternoon, there had to be 30 birds out there. Some were eating the berries and some where eating the White balls that grow on the hedges.
The Woodpecker was not doing either. It was just sitting on a branch close by and not doing anything but watching everybody else eat. Again, this bird was the size of a small pigeon. It had a semi long neck, with a smooth silky head(all red), with a beck like the Northern Flicker I saw, maybe I bit longer.
BTW, I had talked with other people who have seen the Northern Flicker, I mentioned while talking about this one and its the size of a bird American Robin, 7-9 inches long. So the birds up here do not follow the size rules thats the bird books use.
I think both of these are hybrids, because the do not fit into the hole, that all the books talk about.
I am going to get a pic of the Northern Flicker, very soon and you will see what I am talking about. The other woodpecker, is going to be much harder to snap a pic of, because I only saw it once.
I think the pigeons and been busy around here, if ya know what I mean. 
Thanks 4 ur comments.
Neil