Northern Flicker Pays A Visit

My entry to Feathered Friends - Show Me A Photo Contest Round 81 is the Northern Flicker

Theme is

SHOW ME A PICTURE OF

A BIRD YOU HAVE IDENTIFIED



Hubby looked out the kitchen window and said,

“There’s an interesting looking bird outside on the tree at the edge of the lawn. It has a redhead but not the usual looking woodpecker.”

Once I got a closer look through the camera lens, I saw it was the elusive Northern Flicker with a it’s speckled pattern on the feathers. This one had a red marking on the back of the head shaped like a heart.





I couldn’t get any closer or any different positions~ as I mentioned this bird is elusive and seemed to know when I opened the door to photograph him. He stays around the yard but takes off quickly if he sees me.




The northern flicker (Colaptes auratus) is a medium-sized bird of the woodpecker family. It is native to most of North America, parts of Central America, Cuba, and the Cayman Islands.
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Some interesting spiritual meanings of seeing a Northern Flicker:

  • In Native American traditions, flickers are lucky birds associated with healing, medicine, and visitors. Additionally, the flicker’s plumage associates these birds with the sun.

  • In Celtic traditions, animals with red markings are seen as magical, otherworldly, and powerful
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For more information on the contest, check @nelinoeva’s post Here.


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