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Green-barred Woodpecker

Colaptes melanochloros
(Gmelin, JF, 1788)
Carpintero Real Común
Pica-pau-verde-barrado

Family: Picidae
Order: Piciformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Other common names: Carpintero Real Verde.

Synonyms: Picus melanochloros, Colaptes melanolaimus.

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Description: It is a medium to large-sized woodpecker with a robust body and elongated shape, showing striking plumage dominated by olive-green, yellow, and black tones. The head has a well-defined contrasting pattern, and the bill is long, strong, and slightly curved, well suited for excavation. In flight, the bright yellow of the wings and tail is especially conspicuous, while the male can be identified by a reddish facial marking.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across South America, ranging from central and eastern Brazil to Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and much of Argentina. Its presence is continuous throughout most of this range, with well-established populations.

Habitat: It mainly inhabits open and semi-open environments, including savannas, wooded grasslands, forest edges, dry woodlands, rural landscapes, and urban parks with scattered trees. It shows a strong ability to adapt to human-modified habitats, provided suitable trees are available.

Feeding: Its diet is diverse and consists mainly of ants, termites, and other insects, which it forages both on the ground and on tree trunks and branches. Fruits and seeds are also consumed seasonally, allowing flexibility in food resources.

Behavior: This species is generally solitary or found in pairs, with active and conspicuous behavior. It spends much of its time foraging on the ground or climbing trunks, using powerful and deliberate pecking movements. Its vocalizations are loud and repetitive, making it one of the most noticeable woodpeckers in open areas.

Nesting: Nesting takes place in cavities excavated by the pair, usually in tree trunks or large branches, whether live or dead. Both sexes participate in excavation, incubation, and chick care. The clutch typically consists of several white eggs.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, due to its wide distribution, stable populations, and adaptability to a variety of habitats. No major global threats are currently recognized.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Photography ID: 345979
 
Tafí del Valle
Tucumán
Argentina
07/09/2019
Gonzalo Camiletti
Foto
Photography ID: 337607
  Adult

San Clemente
Córdoba
Argentina
02/14/2019
Gonzalo Camiletti



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
131458021/11/2020ArgentinaLa PampaLa AdelaGonzalo Camiletti
132211921/06/2020ArgentinaLa PampaReserva Natural Urbana La MalvinaGonzalo Camiletti
118560803/02/2020ArgentinaCórdobaReserva Natural Bañados del Río Dulce y Laguna Mar ChiquitaGonzalo Camiletti
95387609/07/2019ArgentinaTucumánTafí del Valle1Gonzalo Camiletti
91533120/04/2019ArgentinaLa RiojaParque Provincial El Chiflón1Gonzalo Camiletti
91537418/04/2019ArgentinaSan JuanSan Agustín de Valle Fértil1Gonzalo Camiletti
88656916/02/2019ArgentinaCórdobaSan Clemente1Gonzalo Camiletti
88653215/02/2019ArgentinaCórdobaSan Clemente1Gonzalo Camiletti
88651814/02/2019ArgentinaCórdobaSan Clemente1Gonzalo Camiletti
88647813/02/2019ArgentinaCórdobaSan Clemente1Gonzalo Camiletti
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Green-barred Woodpecker (Colaptes melanochloros) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 06/04/2026.