MikeDF on Nostr: Northern Flickers at dusk, Grant Park, Oct. 14. First, a female perched, soaking up ...
Northern Flickers at dusk, Grant Park, Oct. 14.
First, a female perched, soaking up some last minute rays.
Second, npub19gg0dffcsnfsga6khq3zep4kghl8dcuv5mp52ypkrr0cy3ufmqxs39utl6 (npub19gg…utl6), "goundpeckers" at work, drilling for ants:
"Northern Flickers eat mainly insects, especially ants and beetles that they gather from the ground. They also eat fruits and seeds, especially in winter. Flickers often go after ants underground (where the nutritious larvae live), hammering at the soil the way other woodpeckers drill into wood. They’ve been seen breaking into cow patties to eat insects living within. Their tongues can dart out 2 inches beyond the end of the bill to snare prey. Other invertebrates eaten include flies, butterflies, moths, and snails. Flickers also eat berries and seeds, especially in winter, including poison oak and ivy, dogwood, sumac, wild cherry and grape, bayberries, hackberries, and elderberries, and sunflower and thistle seeds." (All About Birds)
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First, a female perched, soaking up some last minute rays.
Second, npub19gg0dffcsnfsga6khq3zep4kghl8dcuv5mp52ypkrr0cy3ufmqxs39utl6 (npub19gg…utl6), "goundpeckers" at work, drilling for ants:
"Northern Flickers eat mainly insects, especially ants and beetles that they gather from the ground. They also eat fruits and seeds, especially in winter. Flickers often go after ants underground (where the nutritious larvae live), hammering at the soil the way other woodpeckers drill into wood. They’ve been seen breaking into cow patties to eat insects living within. Their tongues can dart out 2 inches beyond the end of the bill to snare prey. Other invertebrates eaten include flies, butterflies, moths, and snails. Flickers also eat berries and seeds, especially in winter, including poison oak and ivy, dogwood, sumac, wild cherry and grape, bayberries, hackberries, and elderberries, and sunflower and thistle seeds." (All About Birds)
#woodpeckers #biodiversity #nature
#NaturePhotography
#birds
#Wildlife
#naturecommunity
#photography
#birding
#birdphotography