- The Red-backed Flameback is a subspecies of the Greater Flameback, specifically found in Sri Lanka.
- Male birds have a red crest, while females have a black crest with white spots, making it easy to distinguish between sexes.
- They have a long, chisel-like beak and a sticky, barbed tongue that can extend far to extract insects from wood.
- Their strong feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward provide excellent grip for climbing trees.
