Northern Flicker male (Colaptes auratus), Red-shafted form - stock photo
Northern Flicker male (Colaptes auratus), Red-shafted form. Females do not have the red or black moustachial stripe. There are three forms of the northern flicker and they were once considered separate species. The red-shafted form is west of the Rockies. Flickers are frequently seen on the ground in open woodlands and even suburban areas. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

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