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Seen in my garden, March 19th, Vancouver, BC Canada
That is most definitely a flicker although I'm not sure what kind. Such beautiful birds! Probably looking for ants in the grass. I'll hopefully be seeing them here soon. I normally hear them before I see them!
 
I guess it is a Northern Flicker adult male breeding (race Red-Shafted (Western)).
Or much less common the Gilded Flicker (Colaptes chrysoides) also a male breeding.
 

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