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yellow-shafted flicker (n)

large flicker of eastern North America with a red neck and yellow undersurface to wings and tail

yellow-shafted flicker Sentence Examples

  1. The yellow-shafted flicker's distinctive call echoed through the oak woodlands.
  2. Its bright yellow shafts of feathers flashed in the sunlight as it flew overhead.
  3. The woodpecker's bill hammered into a tree trunk, creating a cheerful sound amidst the forest.
  4. A pair of yellow-shafted flickers built their nest in a cavity high in the maple tree.
  5. The birds fed their young a diet of insects and fruit, their long tongues flicking out to catch their prey.
  6. The male flicker's courtship display included drumming on tree trunks and showing off its yellow plumage.
  7. The yellow-shafted flicker's habitat ranged from forests to meadows, where it searched for food in the ground.
  8. Its downward pecking motion created small holes in the dirt, revealing hidden insects.
  9. The bird's tail feathers flashed bright red as it flew away from its nesting site.
  10. The vibrant yellow markings on the flicker's wings made it a striking and unforgettable sight.

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large flicker of eastern North America with a red neck and yellow undersurface to wings and tail

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The yellow-shafted flicker's distinctive call echoed through the oak woodlands.

Its bright yellow shafts of feathers flashed in the sunlight as it flew overhead.

The woodpecker's bill hammered into a tree trunk, creating a cheerful sound amidst the forest.

A pair of yellow-shafted flickers built their nest in a cavity high in the maple tree.