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  3. Northern flickers are known for spending more time on the ground than the typical woodpecker species, but once they know I’m on the ground, they usually fly up to someplace.

Northern flickers are known for spending more time on the ground than the typical woodpecker species, but once they know I’m on the ground, they usually fly up to someplace.

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    Northern flickers are known for spending more time on the ground than the typical woodpecker species, but once they know I’m on the ground, they usually fly up to someplace. Gotta be real sneaky on the approach.

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      Northern flickers are known for spending more time on the ground than the typical woodpecker species, but once they know I’m on the ground, they usually fly up to someplace. Gotta be real sneaky on the approach.

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      @Jgbird what a cutie bird!

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