RFF96RRA–Fernandinas Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) perched on a branch in Cuba.
RMPWFJ4M–This female Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) is one of the most rare woodpeckers in the world, second only to the Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
RFF96RRC–Fernandinas Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) perched on a branch in Cuba.
RF2JM0626–A macro shot of a Fernandina's flicker bird (Colaptes fernandinae) with its beak touching the feeder
RFF96RRB–Fernandinas Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) perched on a branch in Cuba.
RMCT0M5Y–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae female at nest hole, near Bermejas, Zapata Peninsula, Republic of Cuba in April.
RF2CC5C6H–Fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) adult female looking out of nest hole (Cuban endemic) Zapata peninsula, Cuba March
RM2EMR1D4–Fernandina's Flicker, Colaptes fernandinae, single adult male looking into nest hole in Fan Palm Tree, Zapata Penninsula, Matanzas Province, Cuba
RMMGHCHP–Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Endemic, Nesting in fan palm savannah Vulnerable, Zapata Peninsula, CUBA
RMTR6GEG–fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), on the ground, Cuba, Zapata National Park
RM2ER66K3–Fernandina's flicker, Colaptes fernandinae, adult perched in tree, Zapata, Cuba
RM2B13ME3–fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), male peers out of its cave, Cuba, Zapata National Park
RM2ER663D–Fernandina's flicker, Colaptes fernandinae, adult feeding while on short vegetation, Zapata, Cuba
RM2ATWGEM–Fernandinas flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Cuba, endemic species
RM2BM5NDH–Birds of Cube 1838 Fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) is a species of bird in the woodpecker family. Endemic to Cuba, its small population of 600–800 birds makes it one of the most endangered species of woodpecker in the world. Fernandina's flicker is threatened by habitat loss. From the book Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'ile de Cuba [Physical, political and natural history of the island of Cuba] by Sagra, Ramón de la, 1798-1871; Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d', 1802-1857 Publication date 1838 Publisher Paris : A. Bertrand
RM2ATWFPR–Fernandinas flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) peering out of nest hole, Cuba
RM2BDYN34–Fernandina's Flicker
RM2ATWFTA–Fernandinas flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) at hole in tree, Cuba. Vulnerable species.
RMDA4400–Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) adult female looking out of nesthole entrance in tree trunk Zapata Peninsula
RMP7YYFP–Woodpecker plates from the work of Alfred Malherbe (14 July 1804 – 14 August 1865) Colaptes rupicola, Colaptes fernandinae . 1863 257 Malherbe 113
RMPWFJB1–This female Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) is one of the most rare woodpeckers in the world, second only to the Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
RMPXADKP–A male Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) flies to the nest. The small population of 600–800 birds makes it one of the most endangered speci
RMC1XD32–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae male nest site in dead tree at Bermejas, Republic of Cuba in April.
RF2CC5C61–Fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) adult female looking out of nest hole (Cuban endemic) Zapata peninsula, Cuba March
RM2EMR2C3–Fernandina's Flicker, Colaptes fernandinae, single adult male looking out of nest hole in Fan Palm Tree, Zapata Penninsula, Matanzas Province, Cuba
RMMGHCN8–Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Endemic, Nesting in fan palm savannah Vulnerable, Zapata Peninsula, CUBA
RM2B13KXE–fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), male sits in front of its cave, Cuba, Zapata National Park
RM2ER66D3–Fernandina's flicker, Colaptes fernandinae, adult feeding while on short vegetation, Zapata, Cuba
RMPXADMY–A male Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) flies to the nest. The small population of 600–800 birds makes it one of the most endangered speci
RMC1XCBK–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae male nest site in dead tree at Bermejas, Republic of Cuba in April.
RM2EMR371–Fernandina's Flicker, Colaptes fernandinae, single adult male looking out of nest hole in Fan Palm Tree, Zapata Penninsula, Matanzas Province, Cuba
RMMGHCJH–Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Endemic, Nesting in fan palm savannah Vulnerable, Zapata Peninsula, CUBA
RM2B13KX4–fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), male sits in front of its cave, Cuba, Zapata National Park
RM2ER667P–Fernandina's flicker, Colaptes fernandinae, adult feeding while on short vegetation, Zapata, Cuba
RMPXADN1–A male Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) flies to the nest. The small population of 600–800 birds makes it one of the most endangered speci
RMC1XCH8–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae male nest site in dead tree at Bermejas, Republic of Cuba in April.
RMMGHCJB–Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Endemic, Nesting in fan palm savannah Vulnerable, Zapata Peninsula, CUBA
RM2B13K6M–fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), male sits in front of its cave, Cuba, Zapata National Park
RMPXADN6–A female Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) flies from the nest. The small population of 600–800 birds makes it one of the most endangered s
RMPWFHP1–This female Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae) is one of the most rare woodpeckers in the world, second only to the Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
RMCT0M6K–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae female at nest hole, near Bermejas, Zapata Peninsula, Republic of Cuba in April.
RMMCYB0F–Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Endemic, Nesting in fan palm savannah, Vulnerable, Zapata Peninsula, CUBA
RM2B13KA0–fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Female throws chipped wood out of the cave, Cuba, Zapata National Park
RMPWFHWM–A male Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), one of the most rare woodpeckers in the world, second only to the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Cuba
RMCT0M7A–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae male calling at nest hole, near Bermejas, Zapata Peninsula, Republic of Cuba in April.
RMMCYB01–Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Endemic, Nesting in fan palm savannah, Vulnerable, Zapata Peninsula, CUBA
RM2B13JKN–fernandina's flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), Female peers out of the cave with chipped wood in the bill, Cuba, Zapata National Park
RMC1XC25–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae male nest hole in dead tree at Bermejas, Republic of Cuba in April.
RMC1XCPM–Fernandina's Flicker Colaptes fernandinae male nest site in dead tree at Bermejas, Republic of Cuba in April.
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