Monday, 13 July 2020

[cobirds] Possible yellow-shafted or hybrid Northern Flicker (Chatfield State Park - Douglas County) and escaped exotic (Platte River Trail just north of Oxford - Arapahoe County)

At 6:00 a.m. today, on the paved trail that heads north out of Chatfield State Park from the NE corner (parallels the east side of the dog park), about 50 yards in, I saw a Northern flicker with the distinctive red V on the back of its neck.  I could not see the front, so I don't know if it was yellow or red-shafted.

At 7:00 a.m., imagine my surprise when I saw this guy on the golf course fence about 1/10th of a mile north of Oxford on the Platte River Trail (just north of the "traffic" circle).  I guess it's an escaped pet - no idea what kind of bird it is!  It was quite tame and let me approach, but it would not come to me when called.

Bryan Arnold
Littleton, Jefferson County

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