Yellow-faced Flamebacks (Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus), family Picidae, order Piciformes, endemic to the Philippines
ENDANGERED.
Males have red crest, and females have yellowish crest.
photographs by Raymond G. Miñoso
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Yellow-faced Flamebacks (Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus), family Picidae, order Piciformes, endemic to the Philippines
ENDANGERED.
Males have red crest, and females have yellowish crest.
photographs by Raymond G. Miñoso
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Yellow-faced Flameback (Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus), male, family Picidae, order Piciformes, Philippines
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Bradley Hacker
Yellow-faced Flameback (Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus), female, family Picidae, order Piciformes, Philippines
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Raymond G. Miñoso
White-naped Woodpecker (Chrysocolaptes festivus), female, family Picidae, order Piciformes, Karnataka, India
photograph by Shanthoo Mysore
Luzon Flameback (Chrysocolaptes haematribon), female, family Picidae, order Piciformes, Cavite, Philippines
Photograph by Chin Fernandez
Luzon Flameback (Chrysocolaptes haematribon), male, family Picidae, order Piciformes, Protected Area, Cavite, Philippines
photograph by Ruwen Verdaguer