Male © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography eBird S65190533 Macaulay Library ML 205984641
Female © Oliver Fowler
Male © Niall D Perrins
Female © David Beadle
Male © Charley Hesse TROPICAL BIRDING

Mombasa Woodpecker Campethera mombassica

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Identification

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An attractive medium-sized woodpecker with a lightly speckled olive-green back and black-striped pale underparts. Males have a red crown, nape, and moustache streak; females have a spotted dark green crown and a red nape. Both sexes have a pale, lightly speckled throat. Found in coastal forest and moist woodland. Similar to Golden-tailed Woodpecker, but there is virtually no overlap in range, and Mombasa is easily distinguished by the pale throat and the spotted rather than barred back. Fairly similar to Reichenow’s Woodpecker, but distinguished by the striped rather than spotted breast. The vocalizations include a repeated “kree” call and a raspy, trilled “krrrrr.”

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