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Post by Peggy »

Well along with my bald eagles and other cool birds I now have Flickers hanging around. One flew down to the lawn less than 2 feet away from me and gave me a wonderful look at it's beautiful markings!

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Post by Bobbie »

Hi Peggy,
Hope you are well, i am really jelous of your lovely bird pictures, :sad:
i really love to watch the birds but i dont have anything as exotic as you i just have the little sparrows and woodpigeons and i have got bird feeders all around my garden, my sons take the real P out of me because i go out to buy special food for them and when they are sitting on the fence i run out because they are waiting to be fed, mind you that does sound a bit sad really does'nt it :oops: lol but i dont care i love to watch them.

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Post by starfire »

Bobbie,
Doesn't sound sad to me. I thought that was normal behavior. :grin:


Peg,
I don't think I've ever seen one. They are beautiful. :grin:

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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Morning Peg,

Aren't the flickers just lovely and the really do have the prettiest necklaces of any bird. They will stick to one spot in the lawn or garden for a long time trying to get each and every ant.

Heard a Barred Owl this a.m. around 4:30 coming from across the road. Lovely sound.

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Post by Peggy »

Hey Mags,

Yes, the markings are incredible. I wish I could have found a better picture that showed the chest - the one marking is almost like a large smile.

I love owls, too. I lived on a farm when I was much younger and my brother and I used to go out to the large barn and fing the packets that the owls left behind after they had eaten mice - they were fascinating to take apart. I remember my brother and I trying to put together a skeleton like it was a dinosaur or something.

Bobbie - I can't take credit for the pictures...only for finding them on the web.

Had a hummingbird come by and take nectar from one of my hanging baskets - KEWL!

Hope you'all have a great day.

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Post by Sue777 »

So is THAT was that bird is!?!?! I have seen a flicker a few times at my bird feeders, and I grab my binoculars and my bird book and start trying to identify him, but wasn't sure. I had it narrowed down to being a flicker or one other, but now I see from that pic that it's definitely a Flicker!
Hurray - I can circle another picture in my book as to having been spotted!
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Post by Peggy »

Glad to help Sue. I didn't know either and thought it was a woodpecker. One of my neighbours identified it for me.

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Post by hazel »

You were right, Peggy, it's a flicker AND a woodpecker! (a flicker is a kind of woodpecker) I hope they are still hanging around. Did you happen to see them fly? The undersides of the wings and tail are bright yellow or red, depending upon the part of the country you're in. Flickers are cool!
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Post by Peggy »

Yep, they have been hanging around for a while now, so I've seen them fly. These guys have red underwings.
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