Northern flickers typically fly south as ground prey disappears in snow, but they could become more common as winters warm.
If there’s one species that changed the American world of birds, it’s the yellow-shafted flicker. As recently as the 1920s, birdwatching was largely done with shotguns rather than binoculars.
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