
Javan Flameback
Javan Flameback
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The Javan Flameback is a distinct woodpecker species characterized by its vibrant golden-yellow back and specific head patterns. It is endemic to Java and Bali, inhabiting various forest types and wooded areas.
Where to spot
Endemic to Indonesia, specifically found on the islands of Java and Bali. It prefers lowland forests, forest edges, and cultivated areas with scattered trees.
How to spot
Look for its golden-yellow back and the specific head pattern, noting the extent of red (male) or black-and-white (female). Listen for its loud, rattling calls and distinctive drumming on tree trunks.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours and can be observed year-round in its resident range. Mornings are generally best for active foraging and vocal displays.
Where to spot
Endemic to Indonesia, specifically found on the islands of Java and Bali. It prefers lowland forests, forest edges, and cultivated areas with scattered trees.
How to spot
Look for its golden-yellow back and the specific head pattern, noting the extent of red (male) or black-and-white (female). Listen for its loud, rattling calls and distinctive drumming on tree trunks.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours and can be observed year-round in its resident range. Mornings are generally best for active foraging and vocal displays.
This species shows significant variations in the amount of red on its head and neck, depending on the subspecies, adding to the identification challenge for birdwatchers.
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