
Spot-bellied Woodpecker
Spot-bellied Woodpecker
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The Spot-bellied Woodpecker is a medium-sized species of Southeast Asia, characterized by its black and white barred back, white underparts heavily spotted with black, and a red crown and nape in males.
Where to spot
Inhabits tropical moist lowland and hill forests, secondary growth, and forest edges in Southeast Asia, including parts of Indonesia and Malaysia (Sumatra, Borneo).
How to spot
Look for its heavily spotted belly contrasting with the black and white back. Scan tree trunks and branches in forest environments. Listen for its calls and drumming, which can help in locating it.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its tropical habitat. Active during daylight hours, often more conspicuous in the mornings.
Where to spot
Inhabits tropical moist lowland and hill forests, secondary growth, and forest edges in Southeast Asia, including parts of Indonesia and Malaysia (Sumatra, Borneo).
How to spot
Look for its heavily spotted belly contrasting with the black and white back. Scan tree trunks and branches in forest environments. Listen for its calls and drumming, which can help in locating it.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its tropical habitat. Active during daylight hours, often more conspicuous in the mornings.
This woodpecker is known for its agility, often foraging not only on large tree trunks but also on smaller branches and even vines, demonstrating a versatile foraging strategy.
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