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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Piciformes

Genus
  
Melanerpes

Higher classification
  
Melanerpes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Picidae

Scientific name
  
Melanerpes aurifrons

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Woodpecker, Bird, Melanerpes, Ladder‑backed woodpecker, Gila woodpecker

Texas wild golden fronted woodpecker


The golden-fronted woodpecker (Melanerpes aurifrons) is a North American woodpecker. Its preferred habitat is mesquite and riparian woodlands. It is distributed from Texas and Oklahoma in the United States through Mexico to Honduras and northern Nicaragua. Cooke listed this species as an abundant resident of the lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas, in 1884.

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Texas wild golden fronted woodpeckers


Taxonomy

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Recent genetic data indicate that the species as currently constructed is paraphyletic. The golden-fronted, golden-naped, wide-bar-backed birds from the north of the range ("true" golden-fronted woodpeckers) were shown to be more closely related to red-bellied woodpecker than the red-fronted, red-naped, narrow-bar-backed birds from the south. It is suggested that the latter population, the santacruzi group, be treated as a separate species, Velasquez's woodpecker. It is found from eastern Mexico to Nicaragua.

Nesting

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Nesting behavior of the golden-fronted is similar to that of the red-bellied woodpecker. Tall trees of pecan, oak, and mesquite are the major species used for nesting. Occasionally fence posts, telephone poles, and bird boxes are used.

Diet

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The diet of the golden-fronted woodpecker consists of both insects and vegetable matter. Grasshoppers make up more than half of the animal matter and other insects include beetles and ants. Vegetable matter consumed consists of corn, acorns, wild fruits, and berries.

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References

Golden-fronted woodpecker Wikipedia


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