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Black-rumped Flameback (Dinopium benghalense psarodes) adult male, clinging to tree trunk, Sri Lanka, February




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Black-rumped Flameback (Dinopium benghalense psarodes) adult male, clinging to tree trunk, Sri Lanka, February

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Media ID 10794907

© FLPA/Robin Chittenden

Flameback Flamebacks Foraging Lesser Golden Backed Woodpecker Picidae Race South Asia Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Subspecies Trunk Trunks Woodpecker Woodpeckers Black Rumped


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Talk about a tree-hugger! This Black-rumped Flameback woodpecker is taking 'cling to the trunk' to a whole new level. With its vibrant plumage and determined grip, this adult male knows how to make an entrance in the Sri Lankan wilderness. Who needs wings when you can stick like glue? February seems to be the month of flamboyant feathered fashion, as this flameback shows off its striking black and golden ensemble. It's no wonder they call it the lesser golden backed woodpecker - it's like wearing a tuxedo with a touch of bling! This photo captures nature at its finest, showcasing the incredible diversity found on our tropical island paradise. From lush trees to curious creatures, Sri Lanka never fails to amaze us with its wildlife wonders. Imagine being able to forage for food while effortlessly clinging onto vertical surfaces? This woodpecker has got multitasking down pat! While we struggle with everyday tasks, he effortlessly navigates his way through life using his strong beak and agile feet. So next time you find yourself feeling stuck or in need of some inspiration, just remember this fearless flameback who defies gravity with style. Let him remind you that sometimes all it takes is a little determination and creativity – even if it means hanging upside down!

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