It's a pretty standard Northern Flicker, as Connie said (although it doesn't even seem that black to me!). Plain brown back, reddish malar visible in the final image (and noted in Ron's comments), and black spotting (not barring) on the flanks/underparts. Additionally, the classic dark crescent chest mark is visible in the last photo. Williamson's would show barring on the back and tail, and Black-backed would show a bold white malar and barring on the flanks. The back is distinctly brown, unlike any plumage of Black-backed. Furthermore, the bird in question shows a grayish head with a rufous forecrown, perfectly in line with a Red-shafted Northern Flicker.
Best,
--Owen Robertson
On Fri, Dec 5, 2025 at 2:58 PM Chris H <chobbs.f1@gmail.com> wrote:
--Barring on the flanks, size, low resolution and lack of 'features' seems good for Williamson's.
Chris Hobbs
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Subject: [cobirds] Unknown Woodpecker, Montrose Colorado, Dec 04 25Hello all, as my field report states :
Roughly 9" with a short tail. In full sunlight, the bird shows no markings on its all dark back. Similarly the head is also all dark, with a possible dark red semicircle below the eye. I observed this bird from roughly 15' for around 2 minutes (equipped with only a cell phone). In that time woodpecker made no vocalizations."
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