Ladder-backed Woodpecker

KANSAS: SINC
FEDERAL: N/A
Scientific Name: Picoides scalaris
CATEGORY: SINC
SPECIES CLASS: Birds
Date Listed: SINC 1987
Recovery Plan: No
 ©Bob Gress, BirdsInFocus.com

©Bob Gress, BirdsInFocus.com

SPECIES DESCRIPTION

The Ladder-backed Woodpecker is primarily a bird of the southwestern United States. It reaches its northeastern limits in southwestern Kansas, where it is found frequenting the cottonwoods and willows along the Cimarron River. It is an uncommon resident of southwestern Kansas where it has been recorded from Hamilton, Morton, and Clark counties; only nesting in Morton County has been recorded.
The birds lay anywhere from 2-6 eggs and the incubation period is about 13 days. This species is a resident. They feed upon woodborer larvae and other insects gleaned from trees. The Ladder-backed Woodpeckers have also been observed feeding upon the cactus fruit.

Ladder-backed Woodpecker
SPECIES PROTECTION AND CRITICAL HABITATS: DESIGNATED CRITICAL HABITATS
The following counties contain critical habitat for Ladder-backed Woodpecker:
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