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Strickland's woodpecker

Strickland's woodpecker

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Strickland's woodpecker is a medium-sized species of woodpecker endemic to Mexico. The Arizona woodpecker was formerly considered the northern subspecies of this bird until the 42nd supplement of the American Ornithologists Union checklist, which officially split them into two separate species.

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Distribution

Region

Mexican Highlands

Typical Environment

Endemic to montane regions of central and western Mexico, primarily in pine–oak and mixed conifer–oak forests. It frequents mature stands with a good supply of snags and broken limbs for foraging and nesting. The species occurs along forest edges, ridgelines, and wooded ravines, and may use selectively logged areas if dead wood remains. It is generally local but can be fairly common where habitat is intact.

Altitude Range

1200–3000 m

Climate Zone

Highland

Characteristics

Size20–23 cm
Wing Span34–38 cm
Male Weight0.07 kg
Female Weight0.06 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Strickland's woodpecker is a Mexican highland specialist of pine–oak forests and was long treated as conspecific with the Arizona woodpecker before being split. It excavates nest cavities in dead snags, benefiting many secondary cavity nesters. Drumming carries well through montane forests, and the species is a useful indicator of mature pine–oak habitat quality.

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Behaviour

Temperament

quiet and unobtrusive

Flight Pattern

undulating with short rapid wingbeats

Social Behavior

Usually seen singly, in pairs, or small family groups, sometimes joining mixed-species flocks. Monogamous pairs excavate a new cavity each season, typically in dead limbs or snags. Both sexes participate in incubation and care for the young.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Vocalizations include sharp pik and tchik notes given singly or in short series. Drumming is a short, rapid roll on resonant dead wood used for territorial advertisement.

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