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The Northern Flicker belongs to the Woodpecker family and is a very attractive bird.
"The Northern Flicker spends much of its time on the ground, feeding on ants and other land insects." From 'Birds of Alberts' by Fisher and Acorn. Most of the Northern Flickers we see here are hybrids.
"The Northern Flicker spends much of its time on the ground, feeding on ants and other land insects." From 'Birds of Alberts' by Fisher and Acorn. Most of the Northern Flickers we see here are hybrids.
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