Melanerpes uropygialis (S.F.Baird, 1854) is a animal in the Picidae family, order Piciformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Melanerpes uropygialis (S.F.Baird, 1854)

Melanerpes uropygialis (S.F.Baird, 1854)

Melanerpes uropygialis is a medium-sized woodpecker found in the Sonoran Desert region with distinct plumage and vocal traits.

Family
Genus
Melanerpes
Order
Piciformes
Class
Aves

About Melanerpes uropygialis (S.F.Baird, 1854)

This bird species, Melanerpes uropygialis, has a black and white zebra-like spotted and barred pattern across its back and wings. Its neck, throat, belly, and head are colored greyish-tan. Adult males have a small red cap on the top of the head, while females and juveniles resemble adult males but do not have this red cap. Prominent white wing patches are visible when the bird is in flight. Its dark tail has white bars on the central tail feathers, and the bird grows to a total length of 8 to 10 inches (20 to 25 cm). Vocalizations of this woodpecker include a rolling churr, a repeated yip yip yip, and a repeated kee-u, kee-u, kee-u. Its drumming is long and steady. This woodpecker inhabits low desert scrub characteristic of the Sonoran Desert, as well as arroyos (washes) and small towns.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Piciformes Picidae Melanerpes

More from Picidae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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