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Woodpecker Finch

Camarhynchus pallidus
(Sclater, PL; Salvin, O, 1870)
Pinzón Carpintero

Family: Thraupidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation Status according to BirdLife International: Near Threatened

Other common names: Pinzón Artesano.

Synonyms: Camarhynchus pallidus, Cactornis pallida, Geospiza pallida.

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Sister species of the Mangrove Finch (Geospiza heliobates) (Lamichhaney et al., 2015). Previously included in the genus Camarhynchus, but Lamichhaney et al. (2015) demonstrated that this genus is embedded in Geospiza. Well known for using sticks as tools to extract larvae from tree bark. Prefers Scalesia sp. forests, although it can also be found in dry and agricultural areas. It has very subtle sexual dimorphism, both sexes are very similar, except for some males from San Cristóbal that acquire a black hood. It is easily distinguished from other finches by its medium size, long and robust bill, with a length equivalent to twice its width. It has three subspecies, with the nominal being the largest and most uniform, while G. p. producta and G. p. striatipecta are smaller, the latter with more noticeable ventral markings.

Geographic DistributionG. p. pallida inhabits Santa Cruz, Floreana, Santiago, Rábida, Pinzón, Baltra, and Santa Fé; G. p. producta inhabits Isabela and Fernandina; G. p. striatipecta inhabits San Cristóbal (Jaramillo et al., 2020b).

Description extracted from: La Grotteria (2023).

REFERENCES

La Grotteria, J. 2023. Identificación, comentarios y registros personales de pinzones de Darwin. Referencia Orientativa.

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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
182515529/07/2023EcuadorIslas GalápagosCerro Mesa, Isla Santa Cruz1Lucio La Grotteria
180175129/07/2023EcuadorIslas GalápagosCerro Mesa, Isla Santa Cruz1Jorge La Grotteria
182502427/07/2023EcuadorIslas GalápagosLos Gemelos, Isla Santa Cruz1Lucio La Grotteria
179968627/07/2023EcuadorIslas GalápagosLos Gemelos, Isla Santa Cruz1Jorge La Grotteria
25311011/02/2015EcuadorIslas GalápagosLos Gemelos, Isla Santa CruzPablo Marcelo Meyer
172885601/02/2015EcuadorIslas GalápagosCentro de Crianza de Tortugas Gigantes, Isla San CristóbalPablo Marcelo Meyer
47112128/10/2014EcuadorIslas GalápagosLos Gemelos, Isla Santa CruzCarmelo López Abad
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Artículo La Grotteria, J. 2023. Identificación, comentarios y registros personales de pinzones de Darwin. Referencia Orientativa.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Woodpecker Finch (Camarhynchus pallidus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 09/03/2026.










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