Birds of Bolivia

    PICIFORMES: Picidae (Woodpeckers)  
Genus: Celeus (6 species, 12 worldwide)


Chestnut Woodpecker
Chestnut Woodpecker (Celeus elegans citreopygius) Male
Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Chestnut Woodpecker
Chestnut Woodpecker (Celeus elegans jumanus) Female
Mocoa, Putumayo, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

'Celeus' are medium-sized stocky woodpeckers found inside the forest.


Cream-colored Woodpecker
Cream-colored Woodpecker (Celeus flavus flavus) Male
Mocoa, Putumayo, Colombia  
   
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Cream-colored Woodpecker
Cream-colored Woodpecker (Celeus flavus flavus) Female
Puerto Nariño, Amazonas, Colombia
  As with most woodpeckers, the male has a little (more) red on the head.
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Male at nest.

Pale-crested Woodpecker
Pale-crested Woodpecker (Celeus lugubris) Male
Piuval, Mato Grosso, Brazil  
   
Photograph by Bruno Conjeaud   © All Rights Reserved.

Pale-crested Woodpecker
Pale-crested Woodpecker (Celeus lugubris) Female
Pousada Piuval, Mato Grosso, Brazil  
   
Photograph by Tropical Birding (Nick Athanas)   © All Rights Reserved.


Rufous-headed Woodpecker
Rufous-headed Woodpecker (Celeus spectabilis spectabilis)
Reserva Natural Escondite, Putumayo, Colombia  
   
Photograph by Tom Friedel   © All Rights Reserved.

Rare and local, and found in varzea and riparian forest (Ridgely). Usually with tall bamboo, and communicates with a fast 'drumming'.

Ringed Woodpecker
Ringed Woodpecker (Celeus torquatus) Male Near Threatened
Vale Natural Reserve, Linhares, ES, Brazil  
   
Photograph by Hector Bottai     Copyright and usage info

Ringed Woodpecker
Ringed Woodpecker (Celeus torquatus) Female Near Threatened
Ecuador  
   
Photograph by Tony Dawe   © All Rights Reserved.

Perhaps the most difficult to find in the genus celeus. Note black chest on all races. Male and female similar except red malar mark. The northeast South American subspecies has no barring on belly and is sometimes considered a distinct species.

Waved Woodpecker
Waved Woodpecker (Celeus undatus undatus) Female
Imitaca Forest (Rio Grande), Bolívar state, Venezuela  
   
Photograph by Tropical Birding (Nick Athanas)   © All Rights Reserved.

Waved Woodpecker
Waved Woodpecker (Celeus undatus) Female
Manacapuru, Amazonas, Brasil  
   
Photograph by Hector Bottai     Copyright and usage info

Now merged with the Scaly-breasted Woodpecker, which was found south of the Amazon River.


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