- The
flamebacks or
goldenbacks are
large wood****s
which are
resident breeders in
tropical southern Asia. They
derive their English names from
their golden...
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flameback subspecies resemble some of the three-toed
Dinopium flamebacks, but are not
particularly closely related.
Unlike the black-rumped
flameback...
- The black-rumped
flameback (Dinopium benghalense), also
known as the
lesser golden-backed wood**** or
lesser goldenback, is a wood****
found widely...
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coloured flamebacks which are
found only in Sri
Lanka and the Philippines. It is also the only red-coloured
Dinopium species. The
other Red
flamebacks are...
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native to
eastern Java and Bali As shy and
secretive birds,
common flamebacks are
unlikely to be
found in
urban areas. They live in a
variety of habitats...
- Samal. It is
sometimes considered a
subspecies of the
greater flameback. Buff-spotted
flamebacks, like
other wood****s, drum—meaning
rapidly tap
their beak...
- The
Malabar flameback (Chrysocolaptes socialis) is a
species of bird in the wood****
family Picidae. It is
endemic to the
Western Ghats of India. It...
- The
flameback angelfish (Centropyge aurantonotus), also
known as the
flameback pygmy angelfish,
Brazilian flameback angelfish,
Caribbean flameback angelfish...
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Society of London,
where it was
described and
named by Vigors.
Himalayan flamebacks are
commonly found in the
Indian subcontinent,
primarily in the lower-to-middle...
- The crimson-backed
flameback or
greater Sri
Lanka flameback (Chrysocolaptes stricklandi) is a
species of bird in the wood****
family Picidae that is...