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red-shafted flicker (n)
western United States bird with red undersurface to wings and tail
red-shafted flicker Sentence Examples
- The red-shafted flicker's distinctive red underwings flash brightly in flight.
- The male red-shafted flicker drums loudly on tree trunks to attract mates.
- Red-shafted flickers prefer open forests and woodlands with abundant ants.
- The tongue of a red-shafted flicker is specially adapted to capture insects.
- Red-shafted flickers nest in cavities in trees or abandoned woodpecker holes.
- The female red-shafted flicker incubates the eggs while the male brings food.
- Red-shafted flickers are classified as a species of least concern by the IUCN.
- The red-shafted flicker's call is a distinctive "whee-whee-whee" sound.
- Red-shafted flickers are found in western North America, from southern Canada to Mexico.
- The red-shafted flicker's plumage is primarily brown with black streaks, except for the red underwings and white rump.
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western United States bird with red undersurface to wings and tail
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The red-shafted flicker's distinctive red underwings flash brightly in flight.
The male red-shafted flicker drums loudly on tree trunks to attract mates.
Red-shafted flickers prefer open forests and woodlands with abundant ants.
The tongue of a red-shafted flicker is specially adapted to capture insects.