Chloropicus pyrrhogaster
IUCN
LCAlias:Chloropicus pyrrhogaster,Dendropicos pyrrhogaster,Fire-bellied Woodpecker
Basic Information
Scientific classification
- name:Chloropicus pyrrhogaster
- Aliases:Chloropicus pyrrhogaster,Dendropicos pyrrhogaster,Fire-bellied Woodpecker
- Outline:Climbing birds
- Family:
Vital signs
- length:About 15 cm
- Weight:No textual research information is available
- lifetime:No textual research information is available
Feature
Details
The Fire-bellied Woodpecker is known as Chloropicus pyrrhogaster, Dendropicos pyrrhogaster, and fire-bellied woodpecker.
Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.
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Location
The fire-bellied woodpecker is found in central and southern Africa, including the southern Arabian Peninsula and the entire African continent south of the Sahara Desert (Tropic of Cancer).
Form
The fire-bellied woodpecker is about 15 cm long and has stiff tail feathers that can support the tree trunk to provide additional support for the body.