Northern Flicker Balaclava
Warm, cozy and hear-through—birding in wind chill is now possible without sacrificing hearing nor your ears themselves.
The Northern Flicker is an unusual woodpecker often seen perched or foraging on the ground. Look for them in parks and even on sidewalks, where they hunt ants. Their beige, Yayoi Kusama-spotted fronts stand out, along with their black bib-like necklaces. Like all woodpeckers, they have a bouncing, undulating flight. In the Eastern U.S., watch for a bright yellow flash on the undersides of their outstretched wings. Listen for their sharp keer call or a wild, monkey-like laugh.
Best quality, ethically made.
Warm, cozy and hear-through—birding in wind chill is now possible without sacrificing hearing nor your ears themselves.
The Northern Flicker is an unusual woodpecker often seen perched or foraging on the ground. Look for them in parks and even on sidewalks, where they hunt ants. Their beige, Yayoi Kusama-spotted fronts stand out, along with their black bib-like necklaces. Like all woodpeckers, they have a bouncing, undulating flight. In the Eastern U.S., watch for a bright yellow flash on the undersides of their outstretched wings. Listen for their sharp keer call or a wild, monkey-like laugh.
Best quality, ethically made.
Warm, cozy and hear-through—birding in wind chill is now possible without sacrificing hearing nor your ears themselves.
The Northern Flicker is an unusual woodpecker often seen perched or foraging on the ground. Look for them in parks and even on sidewalks, where they hunt ants. Their beige, Yayoi Kusama-spotted fronts stand out, along with their black bib-like necklaces. Like all woodpeckers, they have a bouncing, undulating flight. In the Eastern U.S., watch for a bright yellow flash on the undersides of their outstretched wings. Listen for their sharp keer call or a wild, monkey-like laugh.
Best quality, ethically made.