I grew up on Flicker Drive in Florissant, Missouri, so northern flickers (Colaptes auratus) really capture my imagination. These woodpeckers are exceptionally handsome, with the yellow feathers (the yellow-shafted flickers live in the eastern U.S.) so distinctive when they fly. There is a video … just scroll down a bit!
A very loud and attractive male flicker could be heard all across Hunter Island in Pelham Bay Park on April 16, 2019. (You can tell the male from the female from the “mustache” next to the beak.) I was able to take a short video, where he calls loudly from a hole, scratches, stretches out his wing to display his yellow feathers, calls again, then flies off. I heard him all the time I was walking around Pelham that day. I didn’t add music to this video — he provided his own soundtrack!
I have filmed a lot of flickers throughout New York City, and will post more photos and videos soon. For now, these photos were taken April 16, 2019, at Pelham Bay Park.