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Northern Flicker.
The yellowhammer, or northern flicker, is a woodpecker species that has a wide range, and is not endangered.
Your description is unfortunately fairly vague - it would help if you could give the approximate size of the bird, whereabouts you saw it (habitat, region of the US/world), what it was doing, etc. However, based on your description, I would assume it is a Northern Flicker. If you look for it in a field guide, it is with the woodpeckers.
Flicker? The only movie I can find by that name is a 2008 Canadian documentary. I think it's a safe assumption there won't be a sequel to Flicker.
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"Golden winged woodpecker" is an old name for the northern flicker, which is the state bird of Alabama.
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In my part of the world - northern Idaho, the Red-Shafted Flicker is the most well-known and popular woodpecker.
probably a European starling
The Flicker was created in 1965.
Flea flicker?