flagspætte
The flagspætte, scientific name Picoides tridactylus, is a species of woodpecker found in coniferous forests across Eurasia. It is a medium-sized woodpecker, distinguished by its three-toed foot and the absence of the typical white barring on its back, instead possessing a largely black and white plumage. Males can be identified by a bright yellow or orange cap on their heads, while females have a black and white patterned crown. Their diet consists primarily of insects and their larvae, which they excavate from dead or dying trees using their strong beaks.
This species typically inhabits mature forests with a significant presence of deadwood, as this provides both
The flagspætte's range extends from Scandinavia and the Alps eastward across Siberia and into parts of northeastern