

| Northern
Flicker (Red-shafted Flicker) - Colaptes
auratus
The
Northern Flicker is divided into two distinct forms: Yellow-shafted Flickers
are more common in the eastern and far northern parts of their range,
while Red-shafted Flickers are common in the West. Both
forms can be easily seen at Wind Cave National Park. The easiest way to
differentiate between forms is to look for the under-wing color when the
bird flies. Both forms have a white rump which is conspicuous in flight.
Flickers—unlike most other woodpecker species—can be seen
on the ground looking for worms and insects in the soil. They can be easily
seen near lawns in the visitor center area looking for worms and insects
in the soil. They can also be seen and heard often in the park’s
forested areas. Flickers can be seen at Wind Cave National Park throughout
the year. |
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Saturday, April 29, 2006 3:29 PM
Web Author: Jim Pisarowicz