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Northern Flickers Of the 11 species of woodpeckers (including sapsuckers) that live in Washington, the Northern flicker (Colaptes auratus, Fig. 1) is probably the most commonly seen and heard. Previously known as the red
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Washington State Department / Mylar party / Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife / U.S. Department of the Interior / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife / /

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Jenifer Rees / Ken Short / Lillian Stokes / Russell Link / Linkrel / Roger Tory / Peggy Ushakoff / Alfred A. Knopf / /

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