
Today, I’d like to introduce my personal favorite woodpecker, the Cream-colored Woodpecker (Celeus flavus).
The males, in particular, have a striking resemblance to Pikachu from Pokémon, thanks to their yellow coloration and distinctive red cheeks. Because of this, birders worldwide affectionately call them the “Pikachu of the Amazon,” making them one of the most sought-after woodpeckers in the region.

Habitat
The Cream-colored Woodpecker inhabits lowland Amazonian forests in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and surrounding areas. However, it is especially fond of seasonally flooded forests and riparian woodlands, meaning it thrives in areas that get submerged during the rainy season.
On my trip, I focused on searching near riverbanks and was able to find them relatively easily. Unlike deep in the jungle, where I rarely heard their calls, the riverside proved to be the best place for sightings.

Diet
This species primarily feeds on termites but also consumes seeds and fruits. During my observation, I witnessed one expertly breaking apart a termite trail with its beak, skillfully extracting larvae from within.
The feeding behavior was fascinating to watch, but unfortunately, the bird flew off within seconds. A longer observation would have been ideal, but even brief encounters with this species are exciting.

Other Woodpeckers You Might Encounter
The same habitat where the Cream-colored Woodpecker resides is also home to several other stunning woodpecker species:
- Yellow-tufted Woodpecker (Melanerpes cruentatus)


- Lineated Woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus)


- Chestnut Woodpecker (Celeus elegans)

These woodpeckers are relatively easy to spot, and their distinctive markings make identification straightforward, even for beginners. If you ever visit the Amazon, make sure to keep an eye out for them!