Flickers
Members of the Picidae Family: Sapsuckers
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Andean Flicker (Colaptes rupicola): Oiseaux.net
Campo Flicker (Colaptes campestris): Oiseaux.net ... Mangoverde
Chilean Flicker (Colaptes pitius): Mangoverde
Cinnamon Woodpecker (Celeus loricatus): Mangoverde
Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae): Mangoverde
Gilded Flicker (Colaptes
chrysoides): The Gilded Flicker is a large-sized woodpecker (mean length of 29 cm) of the Sonoran Desert region of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Golden yellow underwings distinguish the Gilded Flicker from the Northern Flicker found within the same region, which have red underwings. The Gilded Flicker most frequently builds its nest hole in a majestic saguaro cactus. Northern Flickers, on the other hand, nest in riparian trees and very rarely inhabit saguaros. Gilded Flickers occasionally hybridize with Northern Flickers in the narrow zones where their range and habitat overlap. (Source: Wikipedia.org) ... Related Web Resources: USGS ... Oiseaux.net ... Mangoverde
Northern Flicker aka Common Flicker, Yellow Shafted Flicker (Colaptes Auratus)
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