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On the hunt
A male Northern Flicker is intensely searching the grass for ants and other insects. Although a member of the woodpecker family, a flicker is usually found on the ground, pecking for ants and beetles. It has been know to use the acid from ants to assist with its preening by keeping it free from parasites. It is native to North America.
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