Female (Western) © Per Smith eBird S40465650 Macaulay Library ML 82666111
Male (Carol's) © Frédéric PELSY
Female (Carol's) © Alexandre Vinot
Female (Carol's) © Michael Zieger
Female (Carol's) © Bernard Guevorts
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Female (Carol's) © Alexandre Vinot

Brown-eared Woodpecker Pardipicus caroli

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Identification

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Dark, medium-sized woodpecker of humid forest. Mostly dark olive-green, with a large and distinctive glossy-brown ear patch. The underparts are heavily marked with yellowish spots. Males have a small red patch on the back of the head. Birds in most of the range have bronzy tones to the back, while i n the western part of the range the back is more greenish. Found in rainforest, gallery forest, and lush secondary habitat at low and middle elevations. The most distinctive call is a very long whistle that rises then fall. Also gives a plaintive rattling call and a slightly tapering drum. Similar to Buff-spotted Woodpecker, but larger, and with a dark cheek patch.

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