"northern" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Eastern fox squirrels may make their own den in a hollow tree by cutting through the interior; however, they generally use natural cavities or cavities created by northern flickers (Colaptes auratus) or red-headed woodpeckers (Melanerpes erythrocephalus).
- Just a few of the common suet-eaters you can expect to see in Northern New Mexico include downy woodpeckers, mountain chickadees, ladderbacked woodpeckers, hairy woodpeckers, northern flickers, bushtits, white-breasted nuthatches, and scrub jays.
- Careful birders will occasionally catch glimpse of a northern flicker as well.
- Bird species include red-tailed hawks, golden eagles, prairie falcons, black-throated sparrows, Gambel's quail, cactus wrens, pyrrhuloxia, northern mockingbirds, northern flickers, common poorwills, northern cardinals, and great horned owls.
- Various woodpeckers can be seen in forested lots, including the red-bellied woodpecker, northern flicker (also known as the "red-shafted flicker"), and the downy woodpecker.
- Wiebe, K.L. & Swift, T.L. (2001): Clutch size relative to tree cavity size in northern flickers.
- It is home to arctic ground squirrels and northern flying squirrels, marmots, woodchucks, and birds such as gray jays, boreal chickadees, northern flickers, red-tailed hawks, and boreal owls.
- Common wild birds include several types of woodpeckers, northern flickers, Steller's jays, and Great Blue Herons.
- The most common birds include willow and rock ptarmigan, gray jays, common ravens, hermit thrushes, American robins, hairy woodpeckers and northern flickers.
- Birds commonly found in the pine forests of the Ochoco Mountains include the northern flicker, hairy woodpecker, red-tailed hawk, and Steller's jay.
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