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Gilded flicker

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Cavities in saguaros are cut out by these birds the year before they are inhabited. The excavated cactus secretes a fluid that hardens into a scab, thus preventing water loss, which could kill the cactus, as well as waterproofing the inside of the next
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or willow. Cavities in saguaros are excavated a year before they are inhabited. The cactus defends itself against water loss into the cavity of the nesting hole by secreting sap that hardens into a waterproof structure that is known as a
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The gilded flicker's diet mostly consists of ants, as well as other insects such as beetles or termites. They forage on the ground by picking up insects or using their tongues to probe anthills. They also feed on fruits and berries.
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Much of the Gilded Flicker's breeding biology needs study. Nesting begins in early April in the United States, and pair bonds appear to last for the breeding season.
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cactus, excavating a nest hole nearer to the top than to the ground. Less frequently, they will also nest in
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National Geographic Society Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Third Edition
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The gilded flicker most frequently builds its nest hole in a
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Mark Elbroch; Eleanor Marie Marks; C. Diane Boretos (2001).
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found within the same region, which has red underwings.
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Index

Gilded Flicker
Male on top of a cactus
cactus
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
NatureServe
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Piciformes
Picidae
Colaptes
Binomial name
Malherbe

Range
woodpecker
Sonoran
Yuma
Colorado Desert
southwestern United States
Mexico
Baja California
northern flicker
saguaro
desert washes

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