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Tristram's woodpecker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tristram's woodpecker
The Tristram's woodpecker (kor.: 크낙새 khunak, jap.: Kitataki) (''Dryocopus javensis richardsi'') is a rare Korean subspecies of the white-bellied woodpecker. It was discovered and described by English scholar and ornithologist Henry Baker Tristram in 1879. ==Description==
The Tristram's woodpecker, with its 46 cm length, is among the largest woodpeckers. Both the tuft and the cheek patches are crimson red; its upper parts are black, which contrast with its white underparts, wing tips and a white rump. It has four toes of which two are directed backwards. Its tailfeathers are firm. Its native name was derived from the strange call which sounds like kullak!
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