-
demanded Picus' release, she
turned them too into a
variety of beasts.
Picus' wife (to whom he was
wholly devoted) was Canens, a nymph.
After Picus' transformation...
-
pilot licence.: 717 Time
logged as "pilot-in-command
under supervision" (
PICUS) may be
partly used
towards the hour
requirements for the
issue of an airline...
- its
current binomial name
Picus viridis. The type
locality is Sweden. The
scientific name is
derived from the
Latin picus,
meaning "wood****", and...
- 27,575 for
Lorenzen and 27,027 for
Picus. She took on
Lorenzen again in 1977, and won by
nearly 5,000 votes.
Picus said that
voters turned against Lorenzen...
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Picus may
refer to:
Picus, a man
turned into a wood**** by
Circe in Gr**** and
Roman mythology Picus (bird), a
genus of
birds in the wood**** family...
-
forth guidelines in 1993 for
PICUs.
Since the
establishment of
those guidelines, both the
number of
PICUs and
number of
PICU beds has been
steadily increasing...
-
green wood**** (
Picus viridis) as the type species. The
genus contains 14 species: The
following were
formerly included in
Picus, but are now placed...
- of Life: 724188 Xeno-canto: Chrysophlegma-miniaceum
Picus miniaceus Wikidata: Q1274668 ADW:
Picus_miniaceus Avibase: 05CFB3D1C583DBE5 BioLib: 23366 BirdLife:...
-
distributed Picus c****
jessoensis is very
similar to the
nominate subspecies but is
slightly greyer and less green. The
Chinese subspecies Picus c**** guerini...
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Picus pliocaenicus is an
extinct species of
Picus that
inhabited Hungary during the
Neogene period.
Eugen Kessler (2013). "Neogene
songbirds (Aves, P****eriformes)...