Species Profile

Pileated Woodpecker

Dryocopus pileatus

Banding code: PIWO

HomeField mapGalleryTrips

1 photograph • 0 tagged locations

Species Profile

Species notes

The pileated woodpecker is a large, crow-sized woodpecker with a prominent red crest, white neck stripe, and a mostly black body. This woodpecker is native to North America, where it is the largest confirmed extant woodpecker species and the third-largest extant species of woodpecker in the world, after the great slaty woodpecker and the black woodpecker. It inhabits deciduous forests in eastern North America, the Great Lakes, the boreal forests of Canada, and parts of the Pacific Coast. This woodpecker is primarily an insectivore, eating insects that live in trees; it is famous for making large, nearly rectangular carvings into trees, which are used to extract prey inside the tree or to make a nest. The species has a large range and an increasing population, causing it to be categorized as a species of "least concern" by the IUCN in 2016.

Scientific nameDryocopus pileatus
FamilyWoodpeckers
OrderPiciformes
Mass11 g

Photo Collection Overview

Photo capture coverage for this species.

Latest captureFebruary 07, 2026
Earliest captureFebruary 07, 2026
Locations0 tagged

Image Details

Metadata extracted from the camera files.

Pileated Woodpecker photograph 1
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
Exposure
1/640 s
Aperture
f/7.1
ISO
5000
Focal length
500 mm
Dimensions
4923 × 3285
Megapixels
16.2
File size
6.6 MB
Location
Unknown