
Nombre en español: Carpintero del Chocó
Nombre en ingles: Choco Woodpecker
Nombre científico: Dryobates chocoensis
Familia: Picidae
El carpintero del Chocó (Dryobates chocoensis), es una especie de ave piciforme de la familia Picidaeque vive en Sudamérica noroccidental.
Distribución y hábitat
Se encuentra en las selvas húmedas costeras de Colombia y Ecuador.

Chocó woodpecker
The Chocó woodpecker (Dryobates chocoensis) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss from deforestation.

Description
Adult woodpeckers are usually 15 to 16 cm long. They have an olive-colored head; adult and juvenile males have a red crown while adult females have a dusty-olive crown. A Chocó woodpecker has a brownish tail. It has green upperwings and cream and brown underwings.

The Chocó woodpecker’s vocal cries include sharp pik notes, softer quip notes, wicka-wicka notes and a gentle rattle.

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