White-backed woodpecker

Dendrocopos leucotos

The white-backed woodpecker is a Eurasian woodpecker belonging to the genus "Dendrocopos".
White-backed Woodpecker subspecies Dendrocopos leucotos lilfordi Dendrocopos leucotos,Georgia,Geotagged,White-backed woodpecker,Winter

Appearance

It is the largest of the spotted woodpeckers in the western Palearctic, 24–26 cm long with wing-span 38–40 cm. The plumage is similar to the great spotted woodpecker, but with white bars across the wings rather than spots, and a white lower back. The male has a red crown, the female a black one. Drumming by males is very loud, calls include a soft "kiuk" and a longer "kweek".
White-backed woodpecker in Estonia  Dendrocopos leucotos,Estonia,Geotagged,Spring,White-backed woodpecker

Distribution

The nominate race "D. l. leucotos" occurs in central and northern Europe, with the race "D. l. lilfordi" found in the Balkans and Turkey. Ten further races occur in the region eastwards as far as Korea and Japan. It is a scarce bird, requiring large tracts of mature deciduous forests with high amounts of standing and laying dead wood. Numbers have decreased in Nordic countries. In Sweden, its population decline has caused the Swedish government to enact protection for the species in the national Biodiversity Action Plan.

Habitat

In the breeding season it excavates a nest hole about 7 cm wide and 30 cm deep in a decaying tree trunk. It lays three to five white eggs and incubates for 10–11 days. It lives predominantly on wood-boring beetles as well as their larvae, as well as other insects, nuts, seeds and berries.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPiciformes
FamilyPicidae
GenusDendrocopos
SpeciesD. leucotos
Photographed in
Estonia
Georgia