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White-backed Woodpecker, oak forest, Vigeland Froland, Norway

© GRID-Arendal/Peter Prokosh2013

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Nairobi, Kenya

The White-backed Woodpecker is a scarce bird, requiring large, mature woods with plenty of dead wood. Numbers have decreased in Nordic countries. It is an indicator of high valuable (some of them protected) oak forests on southern Norway. The white-backed woodpecker lives predominantly on wood-boring beetles as well as their larvae (see on photo), as well as other insects, nuts, seeds and berries.

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  • Title: White-backed Woodpecker, oak forest, Vigeland Froland, Norway
  • Creator: © GRID-Arendal/Peter Prokosh
  • Date Created: 2013
  • Location: Europe, Norway, Vigeland/Froland
  • Subject Keywords: ecosystems, birds, biodiversity
  • Original Source: http://www.grida.no/resources/4598
  • Rights: © Peter Prokosch/GRID-Arendal
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

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