Title: The Flicker's Secret Post by: Yoyostick on December 15, 2004, 10:05:53 PM The Flicker's Secret
I saw a flicker, Just today, Perched upon a tree. And on my word, I do declare, He was laughing at me. He smiled, As he shut his wings, To hide his secret side. I waited for him, To give it away, But he would not oblige. I hit the window, In my impatience, And I believe I scared that fellow. For up he flew, And I beheld, His wings decked out in yellow. Title: Re:The Flicker's Secret Post by: Kris777 on December 15, 2004, 10:41:44 PM What is a flicker?
Title: Re:The Flicker's Secret Post by: spud on December 16, 2004, 07:24:05 PM A flicker is a bird native to north america. It's true name is a yellow shafted flicker. Those are the ones in PA.
Title: Re:The Flicker's Secret Post by: Yoyostick on December 16, 2004, 09:08:04 PM A flicker is a bird native to north america. It's true name is a yellow shafted flicker. Those are the ones in PA. Yellow-shafted flickers are only one kind of flicker. There are also red-shafted flickers. To make it more simple, Kris777, a flicker is a relative of the woodpecker. They look very similar to the larger types of woodpeckers, and if you ever saw one, you'r first impression would be "Look, a woodpecker." My poem is referring to the yellow-shafted flicker. When yellow-shafted flickers are perched, they look pretty normal. But when they fly, it reveals bright yellow on the underside of their wings and tail. It's quite pretty. Title: Re:The Flicker's Secret Post by: Willowbirch on December 18, 2004, 01:43:45 PM What a lovely poem!
Here's a Flicker: (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v386/Willowbirch/northern_flickerMM.jpg) There are more pictures of Flickers and other woodpeckers at this site: http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/Sampler2-Woodpeckers.html |