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08-MAR-2013 Racine Erland

Northern Flicker

Southern Vancouver Island

North America has two easily distinguished races of Northern Flickers: the yellow-shafted form of the East, which occurs into Texas and the Great Plains, and the red-shafted form of the West. The key difference is the color of the flight-feather shafts, which are either a lemon yellow or a rosy red. Yellow-shafted forms have tan faces and gray crowns, and a red crescent on the nape. Males have a black mustache stripe. Red-shafted forms have a gray face, brown crown, and no nape crescent, with males showing a red mustache stripe. Hybrids look intermediate and are common at the edges of these two groups’ ranges. ~ All About Birds

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J. Scott Coile10-Mar-2013 13:53
Superb light.
Carla Resh10-Mar-2013 06:11
Great catch, wonderful detail!!!
Cowichan Valley Camera Club09-Mar-2013 20:39
Striking detail, light & colour.
R Penney
Bryan Murahashi09-Mar-2013 17:24
Nice light and capture. V