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How do you care for a northern flicker egg?

By doing your momma....................


What is the typical diet of the northern flicker bird?

The typical diet of the northern flicker bird consists of insects, ants, beetles, and other small invertebrates, as well as fruits and seeds. They are known to forage on the ground and in trees for their food.


Are yellowhammers endangered?

The yellowhammer, or northern flicker, is a woodpecker species that has a wide range, and is not endangered.


What kind of bird has a red y shape on back of head and a black triangle on chest?

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.


What NH Bird has Red V marking on Head?

The bird you are referring to is likely the Northern Flicker, which has a red crescent marking on the back of its head. This woodpecker species is commonly found in New Hampshire and has a unique appearance with its distinctive markings.


What bird has a black v mark on his chest?

Type your answer here... northern flicker woodpecker


Who is state bird is the Goldenwinged Woodpecker?

"Golden winged woodpecker" is an old name for the northern flicker, which is the state bird of Alabama.


Bird has red stripe on its head?

probably a European starling


What is the most popular breed of woodpeckers?

In my part of the world - northern Idaho, the Red-Shafted Flicker is the most well-known and popular woodpecker.


2005 silverado dash lights flicker?

why do my lights flicker and interior lights flicker


When was The Flicker created?

The Flicker was created in 1965.


How many eggs does the Northern Flicker lay at a time?

The Northern Flicker typically lays between 4 to 6 eggs per clutch. However, the number can vary, with some clutches containing as few as 3 eggs or as many as 8. The eggs are usually pale or creamy white and are incubated by both parents for about 11 to 13 days before hatching.