A Red-Shafted Flicker tail feather (Scott convinced me) |
Mesquite Trees are starting to leaf out |
On the road behind the mountain |
Border Patrol vehicle in the outback |
Jet contrail across the moon's face |
You know it's hot when Becca seeks out shade |
A Red-Shafted Flicker tail feather (Scott convinced me) |
Mesquite Trees are starting to leaf out |
On the road behind the mountain |
Border Patrol vehicle in the outback |
Jet contrail across the moon's face |
You know it's hot when Becca seeks out shade |
Cottonwoods alongside Highway 82 We did the same forest hike behind the cabin that we've done the past three days, and the same one we...
4 comments:
I wonder what the Border Patrol was doing there?
Packrat: Have you ever spotted Northern "Red-shafted" Flickers in the area? Though there aren't any stipples of white on your feather like most woodpecker feathers bear, the red shaft surely is suggestive. The feather may also be a tail feather of the flicker, which may not have any white stippling.
I've enlarged the image and the small pointed tip on the feather is more and more suggestive to me of a flicker tail feather.
Scott: We've seen Northern Flickers in the Sacramento Mountains, but I don't recall ever seeing one here in the lower desert. Your suggestion got me to wondering if it might be a Ladderback Woodpecker's tail feather, but the Ladderback's is white, not red. Thanks.
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