Great spotted woodpecker

They are quite contrastingly colored - black and white with a red underbelly.

An excerpt from the article 19 facts about Great spotted woodpecker
The top of the head, back, wings, tail and rump are black. The underside is white with a characteristic reddish patch in the lower part. The beak is graphite black, the legs are greenish gray, and the eye is bright red. The male can be distinguished from the female by the presence of a red transverse patch located on the nape of the neck.