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  • [Common name]: Grey-headed woodpecker
    [Binomial name]: Picus canus
    [Population]: 2 250 000 – 19 200 000
    [Status]: LC
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]: Preliminary estimate.
    [Image]: Grey-headed Woodpecker.jpg
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Chaplin's barbet
    [Binomial name]: Lybius chaplini
    [Population]: 7800
    [Status]: VU
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]: Minimum estimate.
    [Image]: Barbet-zambian.jpg
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Okinawa woodpecker
    [Binomial name]: Dendrocopos noguchii
    [Population]: 150 – 584
    [Status]: CR
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]:
    [Image]:
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Syrian woodpecker
    [Binomial name]: Dendrocopos syriacus
    [Population]: 2 150 000 – 6 600 000
    [Status]: LC
    [Trend]: Increase
    [Notes]: Preliminary estimate.
    [Image]: Ciocanitoarea1.JPG
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Red-cockaded woodpecker
    [Binomial name]: Picoides borealis
    [Population]: 10 000 – 11 000
    [Status]: VU
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]: Possibly underestimated.
    [Image]: Picoides borealis -Mississippi, USA -feeding-8.jpg
    (Species by global population)

  • [Common name]: Helmeted woodpecker
    [Binomial name]: Dryocopus galeatus
    [Population]: 3500 – 15 000
    [Status]: VU
    [Trend]: Decrease
    [Notes]:
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    (Species by global population)

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An order of birds in the class Piciformes. Medium climbing bird. A mouth is as strong as a chisel, and fit for chiseling wood. Feet short and strong, a pair of toes, the second and third toes forward, the first and fourth toes backward. Male and female alike, good tree trunk, long tongue and flexible, pici formes in addition to Oceania and Antarctica, distributed throughout the world. The pici formes of 43 species were recorded by random tool for ecological research.

Pici formes, a woodpecker and insect-eater, have long been noted for nesting in holes cut in their own trees. Through the generator, you can find their scientific name and binominal name, their number in different fields, reference images, and several other important pieces of information.  

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