colaptes auratus การใช้
- :A search using the Biodome search form suggests colaptes auratus .-- Shantavira 13 : 24, 17 February 2007 ( UTC)
- The study tabulated the sizes of 411 clutches of Northern Flickers ( " Colaptes auratus " ) across a wide range of localities in North America.
- "Formica incerta " has a varied diet and workers forage for nectar produced by preyed upon by northern flickers ( " Colaptes auratus " ).
- As predicted by Ashmole s hypothesis, the study also found that " Colaptes auratus " clutch size is unaffected by the absolute resource productivity during the breeding season.
- Formerly considered conspecific with " Colaptes auratus " this species is found in Central America from Southern Mexico through Guatemala, northern El Salvador and Honduras into northern Nicaragua.
- One well-known member of this genus is the northern flicker ( " Colaptes auratus " ), a subspecies of which is known in parts of the southern U . S . as the " Yellowhammer ".
- :: " Colaptes auratus " is not a tropical bird of South or Central America, does not look like a Great Lizard-Cuckoo ( " Saurothera merlini " ) and certainly doesn't have a crest.
- Eastern fox squirrels may make their own den in a hollow tree by cutting through the interior; however, they generally use natural cavities or cavities created by northern flickers ( " Colaptes auratus " ) or red-headed woodpeckers ( " Melanerpes erythrocephalus " ).
- However, during the breeding season, the mimicking ability of the male is at its best display, impersonating sounds from tufted titmice ( " Baeolophus bicolor " ), northern cardinals ( " Cardinalis cardinalis " ), wood thrushes, northern flickers ( " Colaptes auratus " ), among other species.