Population Status, Distribution and Locating Nesting Sites of Great Slaty Woodpecker, Mulleripicus pulverulentus (Temminck, 1826) in Suklaphanta National Park, Nepal
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Abstract
Great Slaty Woodpecker Mulleripicus pulverulentus (GSW) is the largest surviving
woodpecker in Asia and it is distributed in Terai Arc Landscape (TAL) from central
(Chitwan) to far-western Nepal (Kanchanpur) and this species has already upgraded as
Endangered (En) and Vulnerable (Vu) in IUCN Red list nationally and globally
respectively. The present study was carried in the year of 2017 in two different seasons
(summer-May-June and winter-January) focused on the population estimation,
distribution, and nesting sites of the GSW in Suklaphanta National Park (SNP) using Line
Transect, and call playback methods. A total of 43 individuals were observed in winter
season whereas 16 in summer season. The number of GSW’s detected in two different
seasons was found to be varied by 45.76% where maximum numbers were detected in
winter season (72.88%). Similarly, the mean percentage of male was comparatively
higher (61.01%) than percentage of female (38.99%). The distribution of GSW was
mainly observed in Sal forest (91.52%). Out of total 14 laid transects, the nest cavities of
GSW was observed in 5 transect, recording a total of 21 nests which was further
categorized as 4 active nests and 17 as passive nests. An ecological monitoring of this
species over a longer time period is necessary in order to get robust information for the
survival of the species.