
Spectacled Woodpecker
Spectacled Woodpecker
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The Spectacled Woodpecker is a large and distinctive species, characterized by its rufous-brown plumage and often a 'spectacled' appearance around its eyes. It is a resident of Amazonian forests.
Where to spot
Found in the western Amazon basin of South America, including Peru, Ecuador, and parts of Brazil and Colombia. Inhabits lowland rainforests, especially mature and undisturbed areas.
How to spot
Look for its rufous-brown plumage and the distinct markings around its eyes. Males have a red crest. Listen for its loud, resonant calls and powerful drumming that echo through the forest.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, observed year-round. It can be elusive, so patience and listening for calls are important for observation.
Where to spot
Found in the western Amazon basin of South America, including Peru, Ecuador, and parts of Brazil and Colombia. Inhabits lowland rainforests, especially mature and undisturbed areas.
How to spot
Look for its rufous-brown plumage and the distinct markings around its eyes. Males have a red crest. Listen for its loud, resonant calls and powerful drumming that echo through the forest.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, observed year-round. It can be elusive, so patience and listening for calls are important for observation.
This species is often seen foraging in the mid-story and sub-canopy, moving meticulously over branches and trunks in search of large insect larvae.
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