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West Indian Woodpecker
Melanerpes superciliaris
Least ConcernThe 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
- Group
- Woodpeckers
- Range
- West Indian Woodpecker Range — Resident or seasonal range in South, East, and Southeast Asian forests, woodland, and bamboo
- Population
- ≈ Unknown