The Greater Flameback is a large woodpecker, at 33 cm in length. It is of typical woodpecker shape, has an erect crest and a long neck.
The adult male Greater Flameback always has a red crown. Females have a crown color varying between subspecies, such as black spotted with white, yellow, or brown with lighter dots.
It occurs widely in tropical Asia, from the Indian subcontinent eastwards to Indonesia and the Philippines.
The adult male Greater Flameback always has a red crown. Females have a crown color varying between subspecies, such as black spotted with white, yellow, or brown with lighter dots.
It occurs widely in tropical Asia, from the Indian subcontinent eastwards to Indonesia and the Philippines.
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