Woodpecker

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Description: Bangla woodpeckers are the most known woodpeckers of Bangladesh (length 29 cm, weight 100 grams, wax 14.2 cm, lip 3.7cm, feet 2.5 cm, trail 9cm). Adult bird's back golden-yellow, black scarlet wings, feathers and tail, black striped stools, black stains beside white neck, thick black scales on the chest, black strips in the eye, white wings and feathers in the wings of the wings and middle feathers The back and the wings remain golden. The green spheres of its lips are reddish-brown, feet and feet, gray, green and lip horn-color and black mixture. The difference between the face of the boy and the girl is the color of their candle and jute, the children's cloth and the shiny bright red and the white part of the girl's forehead, the front part of the moon is black and the back is red. Unlike the white bird of the young bird and the white part of the front part of the moon, it looks like a girl. D.b. bengalensis is among the 4 sub-species in Bangladesh.

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Habits - Bengal woodpeckers are seen everywhere in forests, gardens and locals, in lonely, joint or family groups. They hit the tree trunk and hammer like a hammer or they eat food in the vicinity of the ground. The diet includes ants, caterpillars, bites, spiders, other insects and flowers and fruit juice.

Taking a small jump with stiff legs and rigid stance, they climb up the stairs of the tree, call the loudspeak during the flight - the key to the Qi-ki-KikieriarRRR. During the breeding season in February-July, they dug the holes in the trees and they laid their eggs. The eggs are white, the number is 3, the size is 2.8 x 2.0 cm. Both boys and girls work at home. When the house attacked, the snake sounded like a snake.

Expansion - Bengali woodpeckers are found in the resident birds of Bangladesh, all the forests and the localities of all divisions. Its global expanse of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and South Asia.

Status - Bengali woodpeckers are considered to be risk-free in the world and in Bangladesh. This species is preserved in the Wildlife Act of Bangladesh.

Miscellaneous - The meaning of the scientific name of Bangla woodpecker is the Balan of Bengal (Greek deinos = mighty, opos = appearance, bengalensis = Bengal). The bird is known only as a woodpecker in Bangladesh.