List of Birds of Equatorial Guinea - Woodpeckers and Allies

Woodpeckers and Allies

Order: Piciformes. Family: Picidae

Woodpeckers are small to medium sized birds with chisel like beaks, short legs, stiff tails and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward, and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. There are 218 species worldwide and 19 species which occur in Equatorial Guinea.

  • Eurasian Wryneck Jynx torquilla
  • Rufous-necked Wryneck Jynx ruficollis
  • African Piculet Sasia africana
  • Fine-spotted Woodpecker Campethera punctuligera
  • Nubian Woodpecker Campethera nubica
  • Golden-tailed Woodpecker Campethera abingoni
  • Little Green Woodpecker Campethera maculosa
  • Green-backed Woodpecker Campethera cailliautii
  • Tullberg's Woodpecker Campethera tullbergi
  • Buff-spotted Woodpecker Campethera nivosa
  • Brown-eared Woodpecker Campethera caroli
  • Speckle-breasted Woodpecker Dendropicos poecilolaemus
  • Cardinal Woodpecker Dendropicos fuscescens
  • Gabon Woodpecker Dendropicos gabonensis
  • Bearded Woodpecker Dendropicos namaquus
  • Golden-crowned Woodpecker Dendropicos xantholophus
  • Elliot's Woodpecker Dendropicos elliotii
  • Grey Woodpecker Dendropicos goertae
  • Brown-backed Woodpecker Dendropicos obsoletus

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