The Northern Flicker is found almost everywhere in North America. The Eastern and Midwest United States have the Yellow-Shafted Flicker and the West has the Red-Shafted Flicker. The Gilded Flicker of the southwest is very similar to the Red-Shafted Flicker.
The northern populations of the Northern Flicker are migratory, with fall migration taking place September to November. Flickers measure 13" with a wingspan of 18"-21" and they are seen in most suburban environments and forest edges.
Unlike most other woodpeckers, Northern Flickers are mainly ground feeders, eating ants, termites, caterpillars, crickets, grasshoppers, other insects, Spiders, berries, seeds, and nuts. They do come to feeders for seeds and suet.
The yellow shafts of the feathers and its habit of flicking its bill give the Yellow-shafted Flicker its name. Both males and female yellow-shafted have a gray crown with a prominent red chevron on the back of the head and a speckled breast. Only the male Flicker has a black mustache.
Unfortunately the Flicker populations appear to be declining. Some contributing factors might be due to the loss of nesting sites in dead trees and competition with other cavity nesting birds.
well i thought it was a sparrow but on the other hand im not quite sure sorry
I've seen it in my backyard and want to know what it was too! I think it might be a rare bird
In what area of what continent?
a mex bird
I believe it is a killdeer.
Both parents were heterozygous (Bb). The offspring would statistically be: BB, Bb, Bb, and bb. All but the bb offspring would be black and the bb would be brown.
It depends on the breed. Rhode Island Reds have red feathers. Leghorns have white feathers. Other breeds include feather colours such as black, brown, or a mix of red, white, brown and black.
White or brown fur , grey , brown or black feathers .
Their feathers are mostly brown, with white tips. Tail feathers are black and brown. Legs and feet are white. Often they have a spot of orange/red behind the eye. Eye colour is black. Beak colour is grey to black.
It depends on the breed. Rhode Island Reds have red feathers. Leghorns have white feathers. Other breeds include feather colours such as black, brown, or a mix of red, white, brown and black.
Yes, they do. In fact, they are not bald at all. The feathers on their head is white with the rest of the body brown and black.
It is gray,blueish and purple !!!! Good ness
Most swans are born with gray or brown feathers. They gradually develop their iconic white feathers as they mature.
The bird with blue wing feathers in Greece is called a Blue Winged Teal. It has cinnamon brown body feathers and patterned black marks on it.
This type of bird is a vulture. Vultures usually have black feathers, though, not brown.
Black bellied whistling duck