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Related: About this forumOkay, can't stand it any longer. Does Anyone Know What This Bird Is?
It visited the backyard yesterday, plucked away at the grass then took off.


Dr. Shepper
(3,198 posts)George McGovern
(10,292 posts)Skittles
(168,809 posts)I thought maybe sparrow hawk but the head color changes.....
George McGovern
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ZDU
(948 posts)George McGovern
(10,292 posts)ZDU
(948 posts)Mme. Defarge
(8,871 posts)in my backyard! Gorgeous birds and utterly thrilling.
SheltieLover
(75,429 posts)George McGovern
(10,292 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,547 posts)The back looks like the back of a Red Bellied Woodpecker, but I live in the south east, North Carolina. A Flicker is also a possibility, perhaps a Gilded Flicker, or a Northern Flicker. Beautiful, interesting looking bird.
George McGovern
(10,292 posts)Walleye
(43,400 posts)The yellow shafted feathers indicated from the eastern part of the country, I think. Out West, the feathers have red shafts. I have seen them on the ground working on tree roots and flicking out the ants so they could eat them
George McGovern
(10,292 posts)johnnyfins
(3,315 posts)George McGovern
(10,292 posts)LoisB
(12,113 posts)George McGovern
(10,292 posts)LoisB
(12,113 posts)George McGovern
(10,292 posts)LearnedHand
(5,191 posts)They are the only members of the woodpecker family who feed on the ground. Nice find! I love flickers.
George McGovern
(10,292 posts)just going to say I think they only feed on the ground.😊