Subject: [Tweeters]
Date: Nov 6 14:24:32 2008
From: Blake Iverson - coopershwk at hotmail.com



That looks like a juvenile female yellow shafted flicker to me. You can even see some yellow in your second picture. If it was a female red shafted flicker it wouldn't have that red nape forming. Yellow shafted flickers have the red nape and if it's a male, the black cheek mark would also be present.

Blake Iverson

Bothell, WA
coopershwk at hotmail.com

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