Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus), males, family Picidae, order Piciformes, St, Louis, MO, USA
photograph by Joe Burkes
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Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus), males, family Picidae, order Piciformes, St, Louis, MO, USA
photograph by Joe Burkes

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Sharp-shinned Hawk in eastern PA taking down a Northern Flicker. This was a brutal attack, the flickers mate screaming from a treetop, the fallen prey struggling to get away and the hawk applying a stranglehold around the flickers neck. It may have lasted over 15 mins before the hawk could begin pecking.
Sharp-shinned Hawk & Northern Flicker | Mark Cappozzoli
Northern Flicker
Colaptes woodpecker - round 1, section 2 (flickers)
Which is the best bird?
Northern flicker
Campo flicker
Gilded flicker
Chilean flicker
Andean flicker
Fernandina's flicker
Have you seen a Northern flicker (Colaptes auratus)?
Yes, in nature
Yes, in captivity
No, only in pictures/taxidermy/I've only heard of it
No, and I have never heard of this bird
No, but I have heard one
I might have/I'm not sure
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Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae
Endemic to Cuba, it has a small population of 600–800 birds, which makes it one of the most endangered species of woodpecker in the world. It is mostly threatened by habitat loss.
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A northern flicker (Colaptes auratus) in Oregon, USA
by Jon Nelson
Yellow-shafted northern flicker (Colaptes auratus auratus)