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Natural History: The Northern
Flicker primarily eats insects, especially ants, but also feeds
on seeds acorns, and nuts. It forages on the ground more than any
other North American woodpecker. It nests and roosts in cavities
and is dependent on snags.
General Distribution: In the
Presidio, this bird is found in areas of oak and conifer forests
and in scrub and grasslands. It is not known to have nested in the
Presidio in recent years.
Frequency: This species is common to abundant in all seasons,
but summer, when it is rare.
Identifying Characteristics:
This bird has a barred brown back and spotted underparts, and a
black crescent bib. The males have a red stripe under the eye. Orange
feathers are present under the tail and wings.
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