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Bearded Woodpecker

Dendropicos namaquus

Least Concern
Kanat Açıklığı
25,2 cm
Ağırlık
79,675 g
Familya
Picidae
Takım
Piciformes

Hakkında

The Bearded Woodpecker is a large, boldly marked woodpecker of savanna woodlands and dry forests in eastern and southern Africa. It has black-and-white facial striping, a red crown in males, and a long, powerful bill adapted for excavating dead trees. It feeds on wood-boring beetle larvae, ants, and other insects found in bark and dead wood.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Kanat Açıklığı 25,2 cm 9.9 in
Ağırlık 79,675 g 2.81 oz

Koruma Durumu

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Davranış & Üreme

Yuvalama

Nest type: CV. Incubation: 13 days. Fledging: 27 days.

Kuluçka Büyüklüğü

2-4

Taksonomi

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Takım Piciformes (Woodpeckers & Toucans)
Familya Picidae (Woodpeckers)
Genus Dendropicos
Türler Dendropicos namaquus

External Databases

Sık Sorulan Sorular

Is the Bearded Woodpecker endangered?
The Bearded Woodpecker has a conservation status of Least Concern.
How does the Bearded Woodpecker nest?
Nest type: CV. Incubation: 13 days. Fledging: 27 days.
How big is the Bearded Woodpecker?
The Bearded Woodpecker has a wingspan of 25.2 cm, weight of 79.675 g.
What order and family does the Bearded Woodpecker belong to?
The Bearded Woodpecker (Dendropicos namaquus) belongs to the order Piciformes and the family Picidae.

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