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Northern Flicker
Danielbirdwatcher

Northern Flicker (Colapres auratus)

It's interesting how the marked plumage looks as if it has woodpecker holes.
Habitat
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Location
Charleston, South Carolina
Date taken
Nov 2020
Scientific name
Colapres auratus
Equipment used
Nikon P-900
So it does, Daniel! A wonderfully posed and detailed portrait of this lovely chap.
 
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Beautiful head turn, showing off all the plumage details! Excellent image!
 
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The perfect image of this male and captured with the perfect head turn Daniel!
 
A brilliant head turn and a colourfully lit close up capture in a great setting Daniel. Great to see, well done.
 
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Superb capture of this Northern Flicker Daniel, wish we had this species over here mate. Stay safe. Tfs.
 
you're absolutely right, Daniel, gives it an amazing look, and a splendid photo, many tfs!!!
Keep safe!
 
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LOL Yes.... very well 'spotted' Daniel!!

That's a terrific picture you've taken of this flicker too - well done my friend.
 

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