Picture of the Day for June 5, 2014

When I see holes in dead trees, I always wonder if they are a house for some critter. This hole did have a resident who I scared out when out working but came back quickly so I don’t know if there are eggs in the nest or babies or just in the building phase.

Northern Flickers generally nest in holes in trees and takes about 1 to 2 weeks to build the nest by both male and female and will lay between 6 to 8 eggs which are high glossy, white eggs. I probably won’t be able to get a picture of the eggs since the hole is high up on the tree and the other half of the tree has blown down so probably not safe to lean a ladder on it.

There are over 100 common names for the Northern Flicker, many based on the sounds the woodpecker makes like heigh-ho.

Watchful Northern Flicker

Watchful Northern Flicker

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