Even though we haven't seen a lot of Northern Flickers in our yard, the
trees have been filled with frequent Kyeer calls - and I mean a lot of
them. I wonder if the flicker young do this when begging or if some other
bird is responsible. I do hear adult flickers singing in the neighborhood,
but have been to busy to settle down with bins to determine the source of
the Kyeers. Any light someone can shed on this would be appreciated.



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asher

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