Sind woodpecker
The Sind woodpecker is a species of bird in the woodpecker family Picidae. It is native to Sindh province of Pakistan, the far west of India, and southern Iran.
Description
Sind woodpeckers are similar to Syrian woodpecker in appearance, but is slightly smaller, with a thin moustachial stripe, and extensive white feathers on their back and smaller beak. Sind woodpeckers have large white shoulder patches and white bars on its black feathers. The males have a red crown with a fine black line at the sides, females an all-black crown; both have a white forehead. As with most other Dendrocopos woodpeckers, it has red under-tail coverts. In most of its range it is the only black and white woodpecker, except for parts of east-central Pakistan and westernmost India, where it overlaps with yellow-crowned woodpecker.Distribution and diet
The woodpecker is a resident bird and native to Sindh in Pakistan, India and southern Iran. They have moderate forest reliance and can be found up to the altitude of 2,200 metres, but are also found in rural gardens and plantations. Naturally they are found in tropical and subtropical dry forests, riverine forests, thorny shrub-lands, dry scrub-lands and wetlands like freshwater springs and oases.They are non-migratory birds, with mostly population dispersing after breeding locally.
The diet mostly consist of insects, including woodboring beetles, larvae, spiders and ants.