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The Northern Flicker is one of the most skittish birds I have seen. I can even walk up to my window looking at the feeder and it will fly off, usually deep into the woods.

These pictures are actually shot from deep in the room through the closed window at a new feature I am trying to add to my feeder.

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I obviously need to add Canon glass windows.
 
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The Northern Flicker is one of the most skittish birds I have seen. I can even walk up to my window looking at the feeder and it will fly off, usually deep into the woods.

These pictures are actually shot from deep in the room through the closed window at a new feature I am trying to add to my feeder.

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I obviously need to add Canon glass windows.
I agree these things are impossible to get close to
 
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Fair enough. I have been part of another debate between Sharp Shinned hawk and Cooper's hawk. This one I am feeling pretty good about. That other one was a juvenile and I just took a few steps back as a few people went back and forth. Usually, bird ID is a bit more straight forward, especially with the Merlin App. Here, I think ISv did a good summary, this one looks like a Cooper's hawk...just smaller. But, as you say, size may not be the best differentiator.
If you ever see two birders having a dispute... The subject is: Sharp-shinned vs. Cooper's!
And don't mention Lesser vs. Greater Scaup. Ever!
;)
 
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If you ever see two birders having a dispute... The subject is: Sharp-shinned vs. Cooper's!
And don't mention Lesser vs. Greater Scaup. Ever!
;)
Lesser vs. Greater Scaup are by FAR more difficult as well as a big basket of other bird pars from allover the world. And I'm talking photos off course...
 
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Here are a few from last Friday and Saturday when it was snowing a bit.

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I have seen the Yellow Bellied Sapsucker a few times. Another very shy bird. This is one of my better shots of it.
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