Picidae
Dryocopus javensis (Horsfield, 1821)
Dryocopus javensis (Horsfield, 1821)
Dryocopus javensis is a large Asian woodpecker closely related to black and pileated woodpeckers, feeding mostly on insects under bark.
Dryocopus pileatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Dryocopus pileatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
The pileated woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) is a large North American woodpecker with a distinctive red crest.
Dryocopus lineatus (Linnaeus, 1766)
Dryocopus lineatus (Linnaeus, 1766)
Dryocopus lineatus, the lineated woodpecker, is a large neotropical woodpecker that forages for insects in dead trees.
Dryocopus schulzii (Cabanis, 1882)
Dryocopus schulzii (Cabanis, 1882)
Dryocopus schulzii, the black-bodied woodpecker, is a species of woodpecker native to central South America's dry Gran Chaco region.
Dendrocopos syriacus (Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833)
Dendrocopos syriacus (Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833)
Dendrocopos syriacus, the Syrian woodpecker, is a 23 cm woodpecker that breeds from southeastern Europe east to Iran.
Dendrocopos major (Linnaeus, 1758)
Dendrocopos major (Linnaeus, 1758)
Dendrocopos major, the great spotted woodpecker, is a widespread Eurasian and North African woodpecker with varying subspecies.
Dendrocopos darjellensis (Blyth, 1845)
Dendrocopos darjellensis (Blyth, 1845)
Dendrocopos darjellensis is a medium-sized pied woodpecker found across parts of South Asia in subtropical and tropical moist forests.
Dendrocopos himalayensis (Jardine & Selby, 1831)
Dendrocopos himalayensis (Jardine & Selby, 1831)
Dendrocopos himalayensis, the Himalayan woodpecker, is a medium-sized pied woodpecker found in Himalayan upland forests.
Dendrocopos leucopterus (Salvadori, 1871)
Dendrocopos leucopterus (Salvadori, 1871)
Dendrocopos leucopterus, the white-winged woodpecker, is a Picidae bird species found in Central and South Asia that lives in forest habitats.
Dendrocopos leucotos (Bechstein, 1802)
Dendrocopos leucotos (Bechstein, 1802)
Dendrocopos leucotos is the largest western Palearctic spotted woodpecker, an uncommon forest species with declining populations in northern Europe.
Dendrocopos atratus (Blyth, 1849)
Dendrocopos atratus (Blyth, 1849)
Dendrocopos atratus, the stripe-breasted woodpecker, is a southeast Asian woodpecker with distinct plumage differences between males and females.
Dendrocopos macei (Vieillot, 1818)
Dendrocopos macei (Vieillot, 1818)
Dendrocopos macei is a medium-sized pied woodpecker that lives in various types of subtropical and tropical forests.
Dendrocopos hyperythrus (Vigors, 1831)
Dendrocopos hyperythrus (Vigors, 1831)
Dendrocopos hyperythrus, the rufous-bellied woodpecker, is a 19-23cm woodpecker that feeds on tree sap and insects, with other birds visiting its sap wells.
Dendrocopos analis (Bonaparte, 1850)
Dendrocopos analis (Bonaparte, 1850)
Dendrocopos analis is a medium-sized pied woodpecker that lives in various subtropical and tropical forest types.
Mulleripicus fulvus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832)
Mulleripicus fulvus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832)
The ashy woodpecker (Mulleripicus fulvus) is a non-migratory Picidae bird endemic to Indonesian islands, currently considered secure.
Mulleripicus pulverulentus (Temminck, 1826)
Mulleripicus pulverulentus (Temminck, 1826)
Mulleripicus pulverulentus, the great slaty woodpecker, is the world's largest living woodpecker found across South and Southeast Asia.
Celeus undatus (Linnaeus, 1766)
Celeus undatus (Linnaeus, 1766)
Celeus undatus, the waved woodpecker, is a small woodpecker with multiple subspecies that occupy varied South American wooded habitats.
Celeus castaneus (Wagler, 1829)
Celeus castaneus (Wagler, 1829)
Celeus castaneus, the chestnut-colored woodpecker, is a small woodpecker found in Caribbean-side Middle American forests.
Celeus lugubris (Malherbe, 1851)
Celeus lugubris (Malherbe, 1851)
Celeus lugubris, the pale-crested woodpecker, is a small woodpecker with two subspecies found in central South American open woodlands.
Celeus flavus (P.L.S.Müller, 1776)
Celeus flavus (P.L.S.Müller, 1776)
Cream-colored woodpecker (Celeus flavus) is a yellowish, crested bird with four subspecies, found across northern and eastern South America.
Celeus elegans (P.L.S.Müller, 1776)
Celeus elegans (P.L.S.Müller, 1776)
Celeus elegans, the chestnut woodpecker, is a Neotropical woodpecker with multiple subspecies differing in size, plumage, and range.
Celeus loricatus (Reichenbach, 1854)
Celeus loricatus (Reichenbach, 1854)
The cinnamon woodpecker is a small woodpecker with distinct subspecies that occupy separate ranges across Central and northern South America.
Celeus torquatus (Boddaert, 1783)
Celeus torquatus (Boddaert, 1783)
Celeus torquatus, the ringed woodpecker, is a woodpecker species with three distinct subspecies distributed across northern and eastern South America.
Celeus ochraceus (von Spix, 1824)
Celeus ochraceus (von Spix, 1824)
Celeus ochraceus, the ochre-backed woodpecker, is a woodpecker with a disjunct range in eastern Brazil across multiple habitat types.
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