Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Lesser Flameback Woodpecker- IIHMR University Birds 5


Lesser Flameback Woodpecker


The lesser flame back woodpecker is undoubtedly a prized creature inhabiting IIHMR lawns, buildings wooded corners and other sundry places that one usually sees it. Extremely agile either hopping on the ground or lilting its way up slender and not so slender branches. Busy and purposeful it is at its diligent best when it takes position to knock a hole in the thick branches. The long pointed beak serving like a drill and the red crown that becomes the dancing head of the beak drilling its way through. The fascinating flame yellow back plumage of the woodpecker shines and on swift flights give the illusion of flames dancing around.

It is a curious confident bird, likes to check around. And the unique ecology of tree groves, thickets and a landscaped built environment provides ample space.  They are found in good numbers. 

In the mellow sunlight of winter mornings or the smoky early evenings seeing these dancing and fleeting flames is quite a sight.

Photos: Gowtham Ghose, IIHMR University




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