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The Imperial Woodpecker was a massive North American woodpecker, extinct since the late 19th century. It inhabited pine forests of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains in Mexico and held the record as the largest woodpecker species ever recorded. Its immense size and unique characteristics make it...
The ivory-billed woodpecker was a large North American woodpecker, possibly extinct, distinguished by its distinctive pale ivory bill and preference for old-growth forests. It’s notable as one of the last hoped-for sightings of a potentially extinct bird species. Ornithologists, conservationists, an...
The Cuban Ivory-billed Woodpecker was a large woodpecker species native only to Cuba’s pine forests. It possessed a distinctive pale ivory bill, setting it apart from other woodpeckers. Considered possibly extinct since the last confirmed sighting in the late 1980s, its existence remains uncertain a...
The Magellanic Woodpecker is a sizable bird belonging to the woodpecker family. It inhabits temperate forests across southern South America, primarily Chile and Argentina. Notably, it's one of the largest woodpeckers currently alive. Researchers and ornithologists studying avian populations in this...
The Robust Woodpecker is a sizable woodpecker native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. It’s notable for its substantial ivory bill and the vibrant red crest displayed by males. This species plays a role in forest ecosystems, excavating nests primarily within tree cavities. It's most commonly observe...
The Pale-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus guatemalensis) is a sizable woodpecker found in Central America’s tropical forests. It's recognized by its prominent red head and pale beak. This species uses powerful drumming to excavate wood for nesting and foraging, primarily consuming insects. Researchers...
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