Picture of Planet Scott, planetscott.com
The Wild Wild World of
PLANET SCOTT
Travel and nature photos

Rufous Woodpecker (Micropternus brachyurus)

Rufous Woodpecker (Micropternus brachyurus)

Rufous Woodpecker (Micropternus brachyurus)


Class: Aves
Family: Picidae
Common Name: Rufous Woodpecker
Genus: Micropternus
Species Name: brachyurus

About The Rufous Woodpecker

The Rufous Woodpecker, Celeus brachyurus, is a brown woodpecker from South Asia. The most curious aspect of this bird's behaviour is that it lays eggs within the nests of a species of ants, called Acrobat ants (Crematogaster), that it preys on. The taxonomic position of this species is still uncertain. It was originally placed in the South American genus Celeus, in spite of being different from other members of the genus in many aspects for lack of a better alternative and because it looked somewhat similar in appearance. The Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) and Catalogue of Life (CoL) still place this species under the same genus. However, some systems of classification place this species under the genus Picus brachyurus, and, others, based on results of a DNA sequence analysis, under the monotypic genus Micropternus. The enigmatic woodpeckers of the genus Meiglyptes, and possibly Hemicircus, seem to be its closest relatives. This species shows considerable variation over its geographic distribution, making the process of delimiting its races difficult. For example, two of the proposed races 'badius' (Sumatra) and 'celaenephis' (Nias I) are inseparable from the continental race 'squamigularis'.

Trips Where Observed

Around The World in 66 Days

Member Lifelists

Asia
India
World

Sites Where Observed

Planetscott.com

Sitemap Hackers Challenge Contact
Website Powered By PlanetScott.com