West Indian Woodpecker

Melanerpes superciliaris

Least Concern

The West Indian Woodpecker is a woodpecker or piculet of South, East, and Southeast Asian forests, woodland, and bamboo. It uses a strong chisel-like bill to probe bark, wood, and branches for insects and larvae, and many species also drum, call, or excavate nest cavities in trunks and limbs.

Family
Picidae
Range
West Indian Woodpecker Range — Resident or seasonal range in South, East, and Southeast Asian forests, woodland, and bamboo
Population
≈ Unknown
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