Remember when it was warm?
Northern Flicker, Rondeau Provincial Park.
Colaptes auratus
Like most woodpeckers, Northern Flickers drum on objects as a form of communication and territory defense. In such cases, the object is to make as loud a noise as possible, and that’s why woodpeckers sometimes drum on metal objects. One Northern Flicker in Wyoming could be heard drumming on an abandoned tractor from a half-mile away.
source - www.allaboutbirds.org/…/Northern_Flicker/lifehistory
Colaptes auratus
Like most woodpeckers, Northern Flickers drum on objects as a form of communication and territory defense. In such cases, the object is to make as loud a noise as possible, and that’s why woodpeckers sometimes drum on metal objects. One Northern Flicker in Wyoming could be heard drumming on an abandoned tractor from a half-mile away.
source - www.allaboutbirds.org/…/Northern_Flicker/lifehistory
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