[The red coiffure seemed suitably festive for today. I do hope you have a wonderful holiday.]
One of the largest woodpeckers in the world lives in Patagonia: the Magellanic Woodpecker, Campephilus magellanicus. This is a handsome male: yes, there’s just one in this photo, though he apparently thinks he’s met a rival, living inside Hotel Lago Grey:

He gives him a sideways look:

Perhaps when he looks back his competition will have thought better of it. No such luck, still there:

So he decides that a war dance is the best strategy :
All this while his mate has been waiting patiently for her Don Quixote to give up tilting at windmills :

And her patience is rewarded. Visions of that glossy curly black quiff draw him back to her side:

They have no close relatives, but the closest may be the extinct ivory-billed woodpecker. The males can weigh up to 360g, a little larger than a Pileated Woodpecker.
Before I leave this post, Patagonia also has the rather drab Chilean Flicker, Colaptes pitius, a species of woodpecker that forages on the ground like its North American counterparts:

It is a male, because it has a dark mustache :

What a splendid array of red feathers! The Chilean woodpecker may be ‘drab’…but maybe needs the camouflage. Happy Holidays!
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Excellent! Great photos as always. We are inundated with pileated woodpeckers in Virginia.They often attack their reflections in our windows. Same innate impulse, I guess. Have a great time in Chile!
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Very impressive woodpecker, but I loved the flicker too, and would choose to dress more like the flicker…
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I quite agree. A subtly stylish outfit.
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wow I have seen green and lesser spotted and great spotted woodpeckers and tree creepers , very majestic
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