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I have Gary, thanks. I participate in their annual bird count and the one for the Maryland Ornithological Society. Identifying birds by their call is much easier than trying to find it under a heavy canopy here in the east.
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The flicker also has the white rump patch. You can see that plain as day when they away from you. It's a good spot to aim for in a survival situation. Just sayin'.
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They taste like red winged blackbird and not as wormy as cardinal.
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I’m calling the Audubon Society!:rotf::rotf::rotf:
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In the South: Yellowhammers
Alabama Confederates were nicknamed Yellowhammers. https://256today.com/why-huntsville-...whammer-state/ https://wildsouth.org/yellowhammer/ |
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Here's a genuine yellow shafted flicker that has taken up permanent residency on my deck. He found a real nice perch on my spare wood stove. The feathers are from a real flicker that met his unfortunate demise on the peak of my shed at the hands of either an owl or more likely one of the neighborhood kestrels. I found these feathers all over the ground around the front of the shed. I know several artist ladies who make things out of feathers I save and give them and that's how this came to be. A friends wife made the whirly gig, and included the feathers, and gave them a perfect home and gifted it to me. BTW, the feather shafts really are yellow.
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