Yellow-faced Flamebacks (Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus), family Picidae, order Piciformes, endemic to the Philippines
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Males have red crest, and females have yellowish crest.
photographs by Raymond G. Miñoso
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Yellow-faced Flamebacks (Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus), family Picidae, order Piciformes, endemic to the Philippines
ENDANGERED.
Males have red crest, and females have yellowish crest.
photographs by Raymond G. Miñoso

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Tribe Picini woodpecker - round 1, section 1
Which is the best bird?
Red-backed flameback
Zebra woodpecker
Northern flicker
Pileated woodpecker
Banded woodpecker
Rufous woodpecker
Brown-eared woodpecker
the greater flameback is a brightly colored woodpecker species found in the indian subcontinent. the bird is highly variable in coloration through its different subspecies, which occupy different portions of its range. males always have a distinct red crest, while the crest color of females varies by subspecies. like other woodpeckers, the greater flameback mainly feeds by extracting insects and arthropods from trees, as well as supplementing their diet with nectar.
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Photo of the Day – The Crimson-backed Flameback (Chrysocolaptes stricklandi) is a striking bird in the family Picidae. The bird is available across Sri Lanka, but prefers dense lowland and hill forests, as well as other well-wooded areas.
This lovely photo was taken by Rich Lindie in Sri Lanka
Yellow-faced Flameback (Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus)
A striking woodpecker endemic to the Philippines islands of Negros and Panay where deforestation has been extensive. It is classified as Endangered on the IUCN red list.
Male (left) & female (right)
Flameback -Â Phidiana Lottini
The flameback is a species of brightly colored sea slug (nudibranch), native to the west coast of South America.