Male (Gray-and-buff) © Wai Loon Wong eBird S49749295 Macaulay Library ML 122514161
Female (Gray-and-buff) © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Male (Gray-and-buff) © Wai Loon Wong
Male (Gray-and-buff) © Neoh Hor Kee
Male and female (Red-crested) © Rick Jacobsen
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Male (Gray-and-buff) © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography

Gray-and-buff Woodpecker Hemicircus concretus

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Identification

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Small stout woodpecker with an oversized crested head and black-and-white scaling on the back. Males have a brilliant red front to the crest that females lack. Agile and active, frequently foraging in the upper canopy or on exposed snags. Crawls along trunks, sometimes descending headfirst like a nuthatch. Found in lowland and hill forests. Gives high-pitched squeaks, descending “peer” notes, and rattles.

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