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Stripe-breasted woodpecker

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whitish with a black moustache which unites with a stripe on the edge of the breast. The throat, breast and belly are greyish-yellow or greyish-buff, boldly streaked with black. The under tail coverts are red. The iris is chestnut and the beak is grey, long and sharply pointed. The legs and feet are bluish-grey. The juvenile has greyer underparts, the under-tail coverts are pink or orange, and the crown is a duller red in young males.
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larvae, often foraging in pairs or small family groups. Breeding takes place from February onwards in many parts of the range, but from March to May in India and from April to May in Myanmar. The nest is excavated in a rotten stump or tree well above the ground. The clutch size is typically four or
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Adult length is between 21 and 22 cm (8.3 and 8.7 in). The upper parts are black heavily barred with white, with the mantle being unbarred. The upper tail is black with some white markings on the outer feathers. The crown and nape are red in the male and black in the female. The face is
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forest, but also the edges of deciduous forests, as well as more open areas with scattered trees. Its altitudinal range is from about 800 to 2,800 m (2,600 to 9,200 ft) but it mostly occurs above 2,000 m (6,600 ft).
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The stripe-breasted woodpecker is native to southeastern Asia. Its range extends from northeastern India to Vietnam and the province of
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five, and on one occasion, two birds, an adult male and an adult female, were observed incubating the eggs at the same time.
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The stripe-breasted woodpecker feeds in the mid to upper parts of the canopy on insects, particularly
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The stripe-breasted woodpecker is mainly found in montane evergreen forest, particularly
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family, Picidae. It is found in Southeast Asia within
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Piciformes
Picidae
Dendrocopos
Binomial name
Blyth
Synonyms
bird
woodpecker
subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest
montane forest
first described
Edward Blyth
Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal
Dendrocopos
fulvous-breasted woodpecker
Yunnan
China
International Union for Conservation of Nature
least concern
pine

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