We saw this Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), a Cuban endemic, the morning of April 18, 2012, during a visit to "Sierra del Chorrillo" Managed Resources Protected Area located about 54 Km from Camagüey in the Najasa municipality. We birded Finca La Belén, a typical Camagüey farm, sited on this protected area. This flicker is yellowish-brown in color with black barring. The cinnamon-colored head has thin black streaks on the crown. Males, see photo, have a black mustache-like stripe. Temperatures were in the mid-80's on this humid, sunny morning.


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Date/Time 2012:04:30 11:01:04
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