Jynx torquilla (Wryneck)

Scientific name: Jynx torquilla Linnaeus, 1758

Bird group: Woodpeckers

Field characters. 17 cm. Medium-sized bird, not reminiscent of any woodpecker. Colours and pattern resemble Nightjar. Mainly brown, with intricately patterned upperparts. Head and back with grey sides, and black centre, admixed with brown, grey and black flecking. Tail barred with grey, brown and black. Underparts lighter, with dense dark barring on yellow ground, especially on throat and breast. Belly off-white. Tail long and rounded. Gives the impression of large warbler, like Great Reed Warbler, with heavy, slow movements. Often found on the ground. Flight rather floppy.

Voice. A slurred laughing 'kjee kjee kjee kjee kjeee', like Lesser Spotted Woodpecker.

Distribution. Summer visitor. Uncommon, but locally abundant. Decreasing in many parts of the range.

Habitat. Warm and dry areas. Open woodland, edges of woods, parks, forest clearings etcetera.

Food. Mainly ants, but also other insects. Food on the ground, catching prey by pecking or by licking it up with its sticky tongue.

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