Black-capped Chickadee / Melanerpes rubricapillus

It is a medium-sized woodpecker, very common in open areas, parks, and urban areas of Colombia. It has a black back, white underparts with black stripes, a light-colored face with a black mask, and a red spot on the crown (more evident in males). It has a strong, straight beak, ideal for drilling into wood in search of food.

Fun fact:

In addition to insects, this woodpecker also eats fruit and nectar, and often makes small holes in trees to store food. It is frequently seen in cities such as Medellín, where it adapts very well to urban environments.