Picus erythropygius
IUCN
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Scientific classification
- name:Picus erythropygius
- Aliases:Picus erythropygius,Black-headed woodpecker
- Outline:Climbing birds
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Feature
Details
The Black-headed green woodpecker is known as Picus erythropygius and black-headed woodpecker.
Listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ver 3.1:2009 Bird Red List.
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Location
The black-headed green woodpecker is distributed in Indochina Peninsula and southeast coastal areas of China, including Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, southeast coastal areas of China, Hong Kong, China, and Hainan Island.
Form
The head is large, but the neck is long, the mouth is strong and straight, in the shape of a chisel, the tongue is long and telescopic, and the tip has a short hook; Feet slightly shorter, with 3 or 4 digits; The tail is flat-tailed or wedge-shaped, and the feathers are hard and elastic, supporting the body when pecking.