Han (Yellow-shafted) © Warren Lynn eBird S30025199 Macaulay Library ML 29705611
Han (Red-shafted) © Matt Davis
Hun (Yellow-shafted) © David Disher
Hun (Red-shafted) © Eric Ellingson
Hun (Yellow-shafted) © Michael O'Brien
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Han (Red-shafted) © Max Brodie
Han (Yellow-shafted x Red-shafted intergrade) © Mason Maron
Han (Yellow-shafted) © Loyan Beausoleil
Han (Guatemalan) © Esteban Matías (birding guide) Sierra de los Cuchumatanes Huehuetenango esteban.matias@hotmail.com +502 53810540
Hun (Guatemalan) © Alfonso Auerbach
Han (Red-shafted) © Matt Davis
Han (Yellow-shafted) © Ian Davies
Hun (Red-shafted) © abbi gomersall

Guldspætte Colaptes auratus

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Identification

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Large, brownish woodpecker with black barring on the back and black spots on the belly. Easily recognized in flight by its bright white rump. Also note large black crescent-shaped mark on breast. Wings and tail flash yellow or red, depending on the subspecies. Generally "Yellow-shafted" is found in eastern and northern North America, and "Red-shafted" is found in western North America as far south as Oaxaca. Birds from Chiapas to Nicaragua are larger with entirely brown crown, sometimes considered a separate species. Typically singly or in pairs, but can gather in large loose groups during migration and winter. Often seen feeding on the ground in open areas, foraging for ants and worms. Vocal and conspicuous: listen for loud “kleer!” call and series of laughing notes.

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