Cream-colored woodpecker
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Celeus flavus

The cream-colored woodpecker (Celeus flavus ) is unmistakably recognizable by its pale but distinct yellow plumage and beak, long erect crest, dark brown wings and black tail. The male is differentiated by the female by its thick bright red malar stripe. The yellow plumage may darken to a browner or darker tone if soiled. The cream-colored woodpecker is 24–26 centimetres (9.4–10.2 in) in height and weighs 95–130 grams (3.4–4.6 oz).

Distribution

Geography

Native to South America, from Colombia, Venezuela and the Guianas to Peru, Bolivia, and the eastern part of Brazil, including a southeast Brazil coastal strip. The cream-colored woodpecker inhabits rainforests, mangroves, forests near water, deciduous woodland as well as cacao plantations. It does not migrate.

Cream-colored woodpecker habitat map
Cream-colored woodpecker habitat map
Cream-colored woodpecker
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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Diet consists mainly of arboreal ants and termites, but generally supplemented by seeds and fruit. Forages singly and in groups, on trees as well as the ground. Frequently sighted pecking at termite nests on trees.

Mating Habits

April to June in Colombia and slightly earlier in Venezuela. Nesting habits have not been documented.

Population

Population number

The cream-colored woodpecker is considered as generally uncommon but has been established as of Least Concern status. However, due to decreases every year in suitable habitat, it is predicted to decrease in population numbers over the next few decades.

References

1. Cream-colored woodpecker Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream-colored_woodpecker
2. Cream-colored woodpecker on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22681344/92902694
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/705507

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