Tuesday 23 January 2018

Re: [cobirds] What do y'all make of this woodpecker?

I have one like this currently at my house in Longmont this year and I have a pic from Jan 2015 of a similar bird. They are too flighty to get a good photo. Below is a Gilded Flicker form Phoenix.

Also, I have have scrub jays on a few occasion at Coyote Run OS in Louisville.



On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Ted Floyd <tedfloyd57@hotmail.com> wrote:


Hey, folks. Check out this woodpecker, which I photographed yesterday, Mon., Jan. 22, at the Lake Park Open Space, Boulder County:



If this photo were from, oh I dunno, Yuma, Arizona, or somewhere, wouldn't we call this a male Gilded Flicker? It's got the all-brown crown, the extensive black tail tips, the big black oval on the breast, the pale back, and of course the telltale red malar and bright yellow in the wing and tail. I well realize that we're not in Yuma. But, other than the probabilistic argument, can anybody talk me away from the ledge of calling this a Gilded Flicker?

Sorry, I have no other photos. When I was in the field, I assumed I was looking at a Red-shafted x Yellow-shafted. I will say that two impressions struck me at the time: (1) the truly yellow hues to the wings and tail; (2) a sweetness and wimpiness about the whirrr flushing call.


Also of interest at the Lake Park Open Space was a flock of 10 Steller's Jays. This is the same place that for several years was the easternmost outpost in Boulder County for Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay.


Ted Floyd

Lafayette, Boulder County

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