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  1. B

    Seattle, Washington, USA

    Thank you! So is that a color pattern that is indeed consistent with a Northern Flicker, just one he hasn't encountered before? If so, would it have a specific name (like a kind of Northern Flicker)?
  2. B

    Seattle, Washington, USA

    Thanks for the welcome! I'm pretty sure he wasn't able to identify it as a flicker because of the coloring, even researching online, but he said that's the closest he could come to what specie it looked like. I don't know anything about birds, myself, so I'm not sure what info I could give...
  3. B

    Seattle, Washington, USA

    Greetings! I'm posting on behalf of my dad, a bird-watcher located on Bainbridge Island, across the Puget Sound from Seattle, Washington. Today he spotted this bird, but he's been unable to identify it. He thinks it looks like a flicker (same size, very similar features), but it's the wrong...
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