General Description: Golden-fronted Woodpeckers (Melanerpes aurifrons) are medium-sized woodpeckers with black-and-white bars on the back (ladder-backed) and golden-yellow on the back of the head. The underparts are gray, and the rump is white. Males have red atop the head.
Taxonomy: Piciformes, Picidae, Picinae.
Favored Habitat: Saguaro woodlands.
Where to Find: Don't look for Golden-fronted Woodpecker around Las Vegas. Rather, look for them in the brushlands and open woodlands of Texas and Oklahoma, and south into Mexico.
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Golden-fronted Woodpecker heading for the hills.
Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate. ; Last updated 230802