EBird has a page with an interesting and detailed description of different
flicker variations. It could probably be found with a Google search.
Bob O'Brien Portland
On Monday, November 4, 2019, Joan Miller <
jemskink at gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi Tweets,
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I know there are numerous variations in our flickers. It's interesting to
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see that at least one of the males that come to my feeders has a red patch
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on the nape, while others do not. This is supposedly a mark commonly found
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on the eastern yellow-shafted flickers.
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Mix n'match flickers!
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Joan Miller
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West Seattle
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jemskink at gmail dot com
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