- The
genus Dryocopus is a
member of the
tribe Picini and
belongs to a
clade that
contains five genera: Colaptes, Piculus, Mullerpics,
Dryocopus and Celeus...
- The
pileated wood**** (/ˈpaɪliˌeɪtəd wʊdpɛkər, pɪ-/,
Dryocopus pileatus) is a large,
mostly black wood****
native to
North America. An insectivore...
- The
black wood**** (
Dryocopus martius) is a
large wood**** that
lives in
mature forests across the
northern Palearctic. It is the sole representative...
- The
lineated wood**** (
Dryocopus lineatus) is a very
large wood****
which is a
resident breeding bird from
southern Mexico to
northern Argentina and...
- The white-bellied wood**** or
great black wood**** (
Dryocopus javensis) is a wood****
species inhabiting evergreen forests in
tropical Indian subcontinent...
- The black-bodied wood**** (
Dryocopus schulzii) is a Near
Threatened species of bird in
subfamily Picinae of the wood****
family Picidae. It is found...
- wood****
resembles two
larger wood****s, the
lineated wood**** (
Dryocopus lineatus) and the
robust wood**** (Campephilus robustus). This apparent...
- Tristram's wood**** (
Dryocopus javensis richardsi) (Korean: 크낙새; RR: Khunak-sae, ****anese: キタタキ (Kitataki)) is a
Korean subspecies of the white-bellied...
- and thus only 3
subfamilies should be accepted. For example, the
genera Dryocopus (Eurasia and Americas) and
Campephilus (Americas) of
large wood****s...
- of 10,000 m/s2 (33,000 ft/s2) (1000 g). Some
large wood****s such as
Dryocopus have a fast,
direct form of flight, but the
majority of
species have a...