Basic Information
Scientific classification
- Chinese name: Brown-spotted Woodpecker
- Scientific name: Campethera nivosa, Buff-spotted Woodpecker
- Classification: Climbing birds
- Classification: Order Piliformes, Family Pilidae, Genus *Leptochloa*
Vital signs data
- Body length: No verification information available.
- Weight: No verification information available.
- Lifespan: No verification data available.
Significant features
Distribution and Habitat
The Brown-spotted Woodpecker is found in south-central Africa, including the southern Arabian Peninsula and the entire African continent south of the Sahara Desert (Tropic of Cancer).
Appearance
The beak is strong and straight like a chisel; the tongue is long and retractable, with short hooks at the tip; the legs are relatively short, with 4 toes, 2 pointing forward and 2 pointing backward; the tail is flat or wedge-shaped, with 12 tail feathers, the shafts of which are hard and flexible, supporting the body when pecking wood.
Detailed introduction
The brown-spotted woodpecker, scientifically known as *Campethera nivosa*, is also called the Buff-spotted Woodpecker, but its specific habits are unknown.




Listed in the IUCN Red List of Birds, version 3.1, 2009.
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