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Red rumped woodpecker

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Piciformes

Genus
  
Veniliornis

Higher classification
  
Veniliornis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Picidae

Scientific name
  
Veniliornis kirkii

Rank
  
Species

Red-rumped woodpecker Redrumped Woodpecker

Similar
  
Veniliornis, Chocó woodpecker, Red‑stained woodpecker, Golden‑collared woodpecker, Yellow‑eared woodpecker

Red rumped woodpecker veniliornis kirkii


The red-rumped woodpecker (Veniliornis kirkii) is a resident breeding bird from Costa Rica south and east to Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago.

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The habitat of this small woodpecker is forests, more open woodland, and cultivation. Two or three white eggs are laid in a nest hole in a dead tree.

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The red-rumped woodpecker is 16.5 cm long and weighs 28g. Adults are mainly golden-olive above with a few buff spots on the wings, and a red rump. Their buff-white underparts are finely barred with dark brown, and the tail is blackish brown. The bill is black.

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Adult males have a red crown and yellow nape. In adult females, the crown is dark brown and the nape orange-brown.

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Red-rumped woodpeckers mainly eat insects. The call of this bird is a repeated quee-quee-quee. Both sexes drum rapidly.

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References

Red-rumped woodpecker Wikipedia