[obol] Yellow-shafted Northern Flicker
Alan Contreras
acontrer at MINDSPRING.COM
Sat Mar 15 16:58:13 PDT 2008
I sometimes see a couple together in migration or winter, but not often. I
most often see that in fall migration in far eastern Oregon or on the outer
coast. I have never seen a pair in the valley.
--
Alan Contreras
EUGENE, OREGON
"Not in our day, but at no distant one, we may shake a rod over the heads of
all, which may make the stoutest of them tremble. But I hope our wisdom will
grow with our power, and teach us, that the less we use our power, the
greater it will be." Thomas Jefferson
acontrer at mindspring.com
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> From: Carl & Christine Schneider <cncschneider at msn.com>
> Reply-To: Oregon YoungBirders <oryoungbirder at midvalleybirding.org>
> Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 16:21:39 -0700
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> Subject: [ORyoungbirder] Yellow-shafted Northern Flicker
>
> Hi Birders,
>
> My uncle has had a pair of FLICKERS visiting his feeders that appear to be
> pure YELLOW-SHAFTED NORTHERN FLICKERS. I know that YELLOW-SHAFTED NORTHERN
> FLICKERS are rare in Oregon, but do not know how rare a pair is.
>
> Matthew Schneider
> Silverton, Oregon
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