The West Indian woodpecker is about long and weighs . Individuals on large islands are larger than those on small islands, and males are generally heavier and slightly larger than females. Males and females have the same plumage except for the pattern on their heads. Adult males of the
nominate subspecies M. s. superciliaris have a red crown, nape, and hindneck and a black
supercilium that extends to the red. Adult females have a whitish crown and the black supercilium entends around to separate the crown from the red nape. On adults of both sexes the rest of the head is white to buffish white. Their upperparts are mostly barred black and buffy or yellowish white, with white uppertail
coverts that have a few black marks. Their flight feathers are black with white bars and tips on the
primaries and
secondaries. Their tail is mostly black with wide white bars on the innermost and outermost pairs of feathers. Their underparts are grayish with a buffy brown to pale yellow-olive tinge on the breast, whitish flanks and undertail coverts with black bars, and a red to orange red patch on the belly. Their iris is red to reddish brown, their bill is black, and their legs and feet are olive. Juveniles are duller overall than adults, have indistinct barring and often a reddish tinge on the upperparts, and have a larger but less distinct red patch on the belly. Males have a red crown patch and females a red crown with some black feathers. Subspecies
M. s. nyeanus is much smaller than the nominate. It has only a very small black supercilium and a slight green tinge to the underparts.
M. s. blakei is also much smaller than the nominate. It has a darker and grayer face and underparts and a greenish-buff tinge to the upper back's pale bars.
M. s. murceus is second in size to the nominate and has essentially the same plumage.
M. s. caymanensis is smaller than
murceus but somewhat larger than
nyeanus and
blakei. Its face has no black and the female's hindcrown is grayish. The pale bars on its back are strongly buffish and the black ones narrower than the nominate's. Its tail has more white. ==Distribution and habitat==