Crimson-crested Woodpeckers
Member of the Picidae Family: Woodpeckers ... Sapsuckers ... Flickers
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Distribution / Habitat:
The Crimson-crested Woodpecker (Campephilus melanoleucos) is a very large woodpecker which is a resident breeding bird from Panama south to northern Argentina, and on Trinidad.
The habitat of this species is forests and more open woodland. Two white eggs are laid in a nest hole is in a dead tree and incubated by both sexes.
Description:
Diet:
Crimson-crested Woodpeckers chip out holes, often quite large, while searching out insects in trees. They mainly eat insects, including beetle larvae, with some berries.
Call / Song:
The call of this widespread but wary bird is a loud, ringing CHEE-sic. Both sexes drum. (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org)
Related Web Resources: Internet Bird Collection (videos) ... Mangoverde
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