Image of a northern flicker standing on a bark-stripped, dead tree branch that is partially submerged in dark brown water. Per Cornell Lab's All About Birds website (https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Northern_Flicker/id) : "Flickers are fairly large woodpeckers with a slim, rounded head, slightly downcurved bill, and long, flared tail that tapers to a point." "Flickers appear brownish overall with a white rump patch that’s conspicuous in flight and often visible when perched. The undersides of the wing and tail feathers are bright yellow, for eastern birds, or red, in western birds. With a closer look you’ll see the brown plumage is richly patterned with black spots, bars, and crescents."
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