
Eastern Grey Woodpecker
Eastern Grey Woodpecker
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The Eastern Grey Woodpecker is a medium-sized species of East Africa, characterized by its grey head and underparts, olive-green back, and a red cap in males. It is a common inhabitant of acacia woodlands.
Where to spot
Inhabits dry woodlands, acacia savannas, and bushlands in East Africa, including parts of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Somalia.
How to spot
Look for its grey head and underparts contrasting with the olive-green back. Listen for its sharp, distinct calls and drumming, which are often heard in the acacia woodlands.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its East African habitat. Active during daylight hours, often more visible in the cooler parts of the morning.
Where to spot
Inhabits dry woodlands, acacia savannas, and bushlands in East Africa, including parts of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Somalia.
How to spot
Look for its grey head and underparts contrasting with the olive-green back. Listen for its sharp, distinct calls and drumming, which are often heard in the acacia woodlands.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its East African habitat. Active during daylight hours, often more visible in the cooler parts of the morning.
This species is often found in arid and semi-arid environments, where it plays a crucial role in managing insect populations, especially wood-boring larvae in acacia trees.
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