Flicker Photos and Information

Flickers do occasionally come by my suet feeder, but it´s pretty rare and they´re extremely shy. I don´t have many good pictures of these birds.
The Northern Flicker, Colaptes auratus is around 12.5" long and is a woodpecker. It hangs easily on the sides of trees. It has a tan back with black stripes, and a light beige chest with black spots. The male has a red spot on the back of his head.
The flicker tends to call out with a kwikkwikkwik long song. Besides the suet, I´ve also seen these at the back seed feeders, on the ground below them.
Make your own Suet - a tasty Flicker treat
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The Northern Flicker, Colaptes auratus is around 12.5" long and is a woodpecker. It hangs easily on the sides of trees. It has a tan back with black stripes, and a light beige chest with black spots. The male has a red spot on the back of his head.
The flicker tends to call out with a kwikkwikkwik long song. Besides the suet, I´ve also seen these at the back seed feeders, on the ground below them.
Make your own Suet - a tasty Flicker treat
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