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Northern Flicker

Colaptes auratus

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Description:

The Northern Flicker is a woodpecker. I usually spot them on the grass trying to catch ants. They are large and brown with dots on their breast. and black stripes on their brown wings. a small red area on the back of the head. long beak. A very pretty bird with a white rump and yellow underwings. .

Habitat:

Forest, grassy areas, fields

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