In AR flickers wait until the most abundant food is dried up sumac berries, Feb and March, and then strip the small trees for the seeds. This is not fine dining, but it serves to get to spring.
On 6:27PM, Wed, Feb 7, 2018 David Gulick <dvdgu741@gmail.com> wrote:
I was surprised today to have a Flicker eating desiccated crabapples in one of our trees this afternoon in Cumberland Center.
Dave Gulick
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