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Northern Flicker

Last post 04-27-2009, 9:59 AM by cwj2323. 8 replies.
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  •  06-25-2005, 7:38 AM 102

    Northern Flicker

    Northern Flicker
    Mitch Waite
  •  06-28-2006, 4:33 AM 4373 in reply to 102

    Re: Northern Flicker

    I live in Massachusetts and have seen this beautiful woodpecker type bird digging in the ground for bugs.  As I was trying to identify this creature, none of the pictures in this site do it justice. Although the written discription was accurate, the picture would have been more helpful if the black crescdent on its chest was pictured.  Thank youWilted Flower
  •  06-05-2008, 11:30 AM 43130 in reply to 102

    Re: Northern Flicker

    Sorry to say but the colours are rather off; the bird isn't that brown, it's paler, closer to beige, and even a paler beige on it's under-belly, and a pale gray on it's back. Also, when the wings are spread, you see yellow in the feathers. The underside of the tail feathers are also a bright yellow.

     

    Hope this helps! 

  •  07-17-2008, 10:33 PM 52786 in reply to 102

    Re: Northern Flicker

    I took a picture of one of these the other day and some forum members here helped me ID it.

    http://www.whatbird.com/forums/forums/thread/52621.aspx 

  •  07-25-2008, 9:08 PM 53625 in reply to 52786

    Re: Northern Flicker

    I was in my yard the other day, you know, birding.... anywho, I was playing this tape I have of northern flicker calls, trying to see if I could get it to respond.  I had heard it in the past, but I couldn't quite pinpoint where the calls had come from. You see because in west Philadlphia born and raised. On the playground where I spent most of my days. Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool and shooting some b-ball outside of the school, when a couple of guys who were up to no good, started making trouble in my neighborhood. I got in one little fight and my mom got scared and said "you’re moving with your aunte and uncle in bel-air." And it was RIGHT THERE!!

     

    I almost fell over, and I think I scared it because it took off and I never heard it again.

     

    Sad 

  •  04-24-2009, 6:24 PM 90008 in reply to 102

    Re: Northern Flicker

    I see and here flickers all the time but I just cant get them in my yard, I hung up a peanut feeder in hopes of attracting them and I have had many other birds but not rhe flicker. any suggestions
    And Im only a teen
  •  04-25-2009, 9:19 PM 90311 in reply to 90008

    Re: Northern Flicker

    I had two females come to my compost pile to pick through the shelled peanuts every day for two months. They also would go to a place under a Southern Magnolia tree I tossed shelled peanuts and sunflower seeds for the squirrels. As soon as I bought a suet feeder and attached to the tree they went away and never came back. Probably that cheap Wal-Mart feed.  Crying


    "Watch the birdie."
    Latest: Greater Roadrunner, and Merlin.
  •  04-26-2009, 4:18 AM 90331 in reply to 90311

    Re: Northern Flicker

    Here is a shot I took a couple of days ago. Usually the flickers will not hang around for a decent picture, but, this one did and I got several shots off at a pretty close range.

     


    Southwestern New Mexico
  •  04-27-2009, 9:59 AM 90702 in reply to 90331

    Re: Northern Flicker

    This is the best one I could get.  They are an active bird.  We would have never been able to ID them ourselves if we hadn't seen the way it clasped to the side of the tree.  (We did not discover this site until last week.)  We only saw them this one day and never again.  We live in Central Iowa. 



    Not quite Central Iowa
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