Subject: [Tweeters] Intergrade Northern Flicker
Date: Jul 2 12:03:20 2017
From: Paul Bannick - paul.bannick at gmail.com


Hi Tina,

Yes, that does sound like an intergrade. Those are very common in Western
Washington. None-the-less I love seeing them as there are innumerable
combinations of mixed features. Such as:
http://paulbannick.photoshelter.com/image?&_bqG=1&_bqH=eJyrynIsyg8r8jRwigxMSg90zq0yNC8p8CmoMiy2MrUyNDAAYSDpGe8S7GybmVeSWpRelJiSquYZHxrsGhTv6WIbClJQ4WvomeuX7pgS5akW7.gcYlucmliUnAEAsCUeJQ--&GI_ID=
http://paulbannick.photoshelter.com/image?&_bqG=3&_bqH=eJyrynIsyg8r8jRwigxMSg90zq0yNC8p8CmoMiy2MrUyNDAAYSDpGe8S7GybmVeSWpRelJiSquYZHxrsGhTv6WIbClJQ4WvomeuX7pgS5akW7.gcYlucmliUnAEAsCUeJQ--&GI_ID=


Regards,

Paul

On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 11:52 AM, Tina Blade <tinablade5051 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Tweets,
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> Would appreciate some input on a Northern Flicker that visited our feeder
> in Duvall this morning.
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> He looked to be intergrade Red-shafted/Yellow shafted?with salmon-colored
> underwings and red malar, but also a red crescent at the nape.
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> Is that fairly common around here?
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> Thanks!
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> Tina Blade
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> Duvall, WA 98019
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