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Kaempfer’s woodpecker (
Celeus obrieni
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Information on Kaempfer’s woodpecker is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Great-spotted woodpecker (
Dendrocopos major
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The great spotted woodpecker is the most common and widespread of the British woodpeckers. It has black and white plumage, a promi...
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Arabian woodpecker (
Dendrocopos dorae
)
This small, greyish-brown bird is rather drab except for the crimson patch on the back of the head of the male, and the red patch ...
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Wryneck (
Jynx torquilla
)
The wryneck is an unusual-looking bird, at times resembling both a large warbler and a small bird of prey. Both male and female bi...
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Helmeted woodpecker (
Dryocopus galeatus
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A brilliant red crest that sweeps from the crown to the nape gives the helmeted woodpecker its name. The face of this elusive bird...
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Ivory-billed woodpecker (
Campephilus principalis
)
The ivory-billed woodpecker is the fourth or fifth largest woodpecker in the world. It was previously considered to be extinct but...
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Red-cockaded woodpecker (
Picoides borealis
)
The red-cockaded woodpecker may not be the most striking woodpecker in appearance, but it is possibly the most studied woodpecker ...
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Chilean flicker (
Colaptes pitius
)
The most common species of woodpecker in Chile, the Chilean flicker can be identified by the striking patterning of its plumage an...
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Campo flicker (
Colaptes campestris
)
A striking variety of woodpecker, the campo flicker can be identified by the bold colouration of the head and neck, and the conspi...
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