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Levaillant's woodpecker

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Piciformes

Genus
  
Picus

Higher classification
  
Picus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Picidae

Scientific name
  
Picus vaillantii

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Species

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Similar
  
Woodpecker, Bird, Streak‑breasted woodpecker, Javan yellownape, Scaly‑bellied woodpecker

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The Levaillant’s woodpecker or Levaillant’s green woodpecker (Picus vaillantii) is a large member of the woodpecker family Piciformes. It occurs as a resident breeder in the three Maghreb countries Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia in northwest Africa. This species was named in honour of the French explorer, collector and ornithologist, François Le Vaillant.

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Levaillant’s woodpecker breeds in mountain forests up to the treeline at around 2000m. The nest is a hole in a tree, and 4-8 glossy white eggs are laid on wood chips.

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Description

Levaillant's woodpecker Morocco 2009 Bird photos

Levaillant’s woodpecker is 30–33 cm in length with a 45–51 cm wingspan. It is very similar to the European green woodpecker, especially females of the Iberian race P. v. sharpei.

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Levaillant’s woodpecker is dark green above and yellowish green below, with a crimson nape. The black moustache has a pale border above. The rump is chrome yellow and the outer webs of the primaries are barred black and white. The bill and feet are slate grey.

Levaillant's woodpecker MOROCCO Oukaimeden and TizinTest Wildside

Sexes are similar except that the male has a crimson crown, whereas the female’s crown is grey. Like .P. v. sharpei, both sexes lack the black on the lores and around the eye shown by most forms of the green woodpecker.

Subspecies

There are no known subspecies (monotypic)

(sometimes this taxon is considered a subspecies of the European green woodpecker by some authors)

Levaillant's woodpecker African Bird Club

This woodpecker’s insect food is captured by a rapid outward flick of the long tongue, and gummed to its tip by sticky saliva. Though a large and heavy bird it has an easy, bounding flight. The call is a loud ringing laugh, plue, plue, plue, very like the green woodpecker’s yaffle, but perhaps slightly faster.

Levaillant's woodpecker

References

Levaillant's woodpecker Wikipedia