Yellow-eared Woodpecker

Veniliornis maculifrons

Least Concern

Quick Facts

  • Size: 20-22 cm (8-9 inches)
  • Colors: Brown, Yellow
  • Type: Tree-clinging Birds

The Yellow-eared Woodpecker, scientifically known as Veniliornis maculifrons, is a fascinating species of bird that captures the interest of ornithologists and birdwatchers alike. Belonging to the Picidae family, this tree-clinging bird is endemic to the Atlantic Forest region of southeastern Brazil. Its relatively small size and distinct coloration make it a unique subject of study within its native habitat. As a member of the genus Veniliornis, it shares certain physiological traits with other small woodpeckers, yet it remains a distinct species defined by its geographic range and specific plumage patterns. Understanding the life cycle, behaviors, and ecological requirements of the Yellow-eared Woodpecker is essential for conservation efforts, as its habitat faces ongoing threats from deforestation and land-use changes. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of this remarkable avian, offering insights into its physical traits, dietary preferences, and the critical role it plays in maintaining the health of its forest ecosystem.