Northern Flicker, 2020, Oil on Panel, 12"x12" |
There are 4 species of woodpeckers that frequent our bird feeders, the Northern Flicker, the Red-bellied, the Downy and the Hairy. My guess is the Northern Flicker pictured above is a Red-shafted form. There are Yellow-shafted and hybrid forms. These guys actually prefer to eat ants on the ground than to peck on dead trees.
Look closely and you will see the red belly from which this guy gets his name. I think the Red-headed woodpecker had already claimed that nomenclature. It is often hard to find that belly because they cling to tree trunks with the belly pressed against the trunk. I captured this guy when he was clinging to the seed feeder.