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The Thinker

Northern Red-shafted Flicker. View Large On Black According to the Audubon guide, "flickers are the only woodpeckers that frequently feed on the ground", probing with their beak, also sometimes catching insects in flight. Although they eat fruits, berries, seeds and nuts, their primary food is insects. Ants alone can make up 45% of their diet. They have a behavior called anting, during which they use the acid from the ants to assist in preening, as it is useful in keeping them free of parasites. IMG_1588

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Uploaded on April 1, 2010
Taken on March 30, 2010