Gabon woodpecker

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Gabon woodpecker
Illustration (left) with melancholy woodpecker
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D. gabonensis
Binomial name
Dendropicos gabonensis

The Gabon woodpecker (Dendropicos gabonensis) is a species of small woodpecker in the Picidae family which occurs in western central Africa.

Description

The Gabon woodpecker is a small woodpecker with a short bill which is quite broad at the base. It has plain green upperparts, a plain dark tail and heavily spotted underparts with a yellowish background colour. The crown is brownish but the males have a red hindcrown and nape, as well as a indistinct, narrow moustachial. The adult females lack red on the head, however both sexes of juveniles have red on the centre of the crown. The subspecies D.g. reichenowihas a more distinct moustachial stripe, broader underpart streaking and a lesser extent of red on the adult male's head than the nominate subspecies.[3] They are 16–17 cm in length and weigh 24–30 g.[4]

Dendropicos gabonensis Keulemans

Distribution, subspecies and taxonomy

There are two currently recognised subspecies, they and their distribution are:[4]

The melancholy woodpecker Dendropicos lugubris which breeds from Sierra Leone east to Nigeria, is sometimes considered a subspecies of Gabon woodpecker and D.g. reichenowi is intermediate in appearance between ligubris and gabonensis.[3]

Habitat

The Gabon woodpecker occurs in forest edge, tall secondary growth and the wooded edges of farmland, mormally lower than 1400m above sea level. It avoids dense forest and savannas.[3]

Habits

The Gabon woodpecker breeds in September and October in the west and June in Uganda. It forages by probing into and gleaning from bark, as well as pecking at and prising off pieces of bark and soft wood.[3]

References

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  2. ^ "Dendropicos gabonensis (J. Verreaux & E. Verreaux, 1851)". Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) (http://www.itis.gov). Retrieved 2016-11-14.
  3. ^ a b c d Hans Winkler; David A. Christie; David Nurney (1995). Woodpeckers A guide to the Woodpeckers, Piculets and Wrynecks of the World. Pica Press. pp. 243–244. ISBN 1-873403-25-9.
  4. ^ a b "Gabon Woodpecker (Dendropicos gabonensis)". HBW Alive. Lynx Edicions. Retrieved 2016-11-14.

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