Maha Rathu Karala - Crimson - Backed Flamback (Chrysocolaptes
stricklandi)
Identification
This Flamback is about 11.5 ; tail 3.5 ; wing 5.9 ; tarsus 1.1;
bill from gape 1.9. Back, scapulars, and outer surface of wings, except
primary-coverts and outer webs of primaries, dull crimson, edges of feathers
brighter, rump also brighter. In all other respects this species resembles C.
gutticristatus except that there is everywhere more black and less white, there
are only white spots on the back of the neck, and the sides of the head above
the malar region and of the neck are almost all black, the superciliary stripe
being represented by a row of white spots. The black borders of the
breast-feathers are very broad. Sexual distinctions as in C. gutticristatus.Bill
brownish or olivaceous at the base, greenish white in the middle, the tip
dusky; iris yellowish white; legs and feet greenish' slate.
Behavior
This species haunting a nest-hole high up a large tree in January
in such a manner as to indicate that they had young.
Location
This Woodpecker is found in
forests almost throughout the island, on both hills and lowlands.
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