Clipart illustrations of numerous woodpecker species. Woodpeckers are in the taxonomy class aves. They are most famously known for their pecking at wood with their beaks and heads for communication and food hunting.
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Flicker
"Colaptes auratus. Golden-winged Woodpecker. Pigeon Woodpecker. Flicker. Yucker. High-holder. Back and exposed surfaces of wing-coverts and secondaries olive-brown with numerous black bars. Rump snowy... |
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Woodpecker
While a woodpecker is drilling, the two parts of the bill are closed together, making a wedge-pointed drill, and at the same time a snug case for the insect-catcher.... |
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Woodpecker
A genus of birds belonging to the climbers, and so called from their habit of pecking into trees in search of insects. The body is quite slender, the beak long and powerful, the tongue pointed, and th... |
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Woodpecker
The woodpeckers, piculets and wrynecks are a family, Picidae, of near-passerine birds . Members of this family are found worldwide, except for Australia and New Zealand, Madagascar, and the extreme po... |
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Woodpecker Head, Lewis'
"Asyndesmus torquatus. Lewis' Woodpecker. Lared Woodpecker. Adult: Upper parts, including wings and tail, flanks and crissum, green-black with intense bronzy lustre, especially on the back - this irid... |
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Woodpecker Skull
The skull of a woodpecker. ... |
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Woodpecker Tongue
This illustration shows the special development of tongues of woodpeckers; a, skull of flicker, showing root of tongue extending to tip of bill; b, head of hairy woodpecker, showing root of tongue cur... |
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Woodpecker, Black
Great Black Woodpecker (Drycopus martius). This bird of one of the largest of its tribe, black with a scarlet crest, and resembles somewhat the ivory-billed and pileated woodpeckers of the United Stat... |
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Woodpecker, Brown-headed
"Sphyropicus thyroides. Brown-headed Woodpecker. Black-breasted Woodpecker. Red-throated Woodpecker. Williamson's Woodpecker. Adult: Glossy black, including all the tail-feathers. Belly gamboge yellow... |
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Woodpecker, Californian
"Melanerpes formicivorus bairdi. Californian Woodpecker. Glossy blue-black; rump, bases of all the quills, edge of the wing, and under parts from the breast, white; sides with sparse black streaks; fo... |
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Woodpecker, Downy
The woodpeckers are typical climbers, with two toes turned forward and two backward, (zygodactyl). ... |
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Woodpecker, Downy
The Downy Woodpecker, Picoides pubescens, is the smallest woodpecker in North America. Adults are mainly black on the upper parts and wings, with a white back, throat and belly and white spotting on t... |
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Woodpecker, Downy
"Picus pubescens. Downy Woodpecker. Usually 6-7 long; outer tail-feathers barred with black and white. Exactly like P. villosus, except in these respects. Length 6.00-7.00; entent 11.00-12.00; wing 3.... |
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Woodpecker, European Spotted
"Picus major. European Spotted Woodpecker. Bill more or less nearly equal to head in length, stout, straight, truncate at tip, bevelled toward end, with sharp culmen and distinct lateral ridges on upp... |
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Woodpecker, golden-winged
The golden-winged woodpecker is known for burrowing its own holes into live trees to use as a nest.... |
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Woodpecker, great black
Chiefly making its habitat in Northern Europe, the great black woodpecker uses its long, sharp bill to bore into trees in search of insects.... |
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Woodpecker, great spotted
The great spotted woodpecker measures an average of nine and a half inches long, and is found throughout Europe.... |
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Woodpecker, Great Spotted
A loud bird that uses it beak to bore holes in tree trunks to feed on bugs. ... |
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Woodpecker, green
The green woodpecker is found throughout Europe, and uses its beak to make holes in tree trunks to roost in.... |
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Woodpecker, Green
"Woodpecker is the popular name of the old Linnæan genus Picus, now greatly divided. Woodpeckers have a slender body, powerful beak, and protrusile tongue, which is sharp, barbed, and pointed, a... |
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Woodpecker, Green
A green colored woodpecker. ... |
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Woodpecker, Green Foot
The foot of a Green Woodpecker, a bird belonging to the Scansores order. Scansores is an order of birds, popularly known as climbing birds. The most important of the families are the cuckoos, the wood... |
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Woodpecker, Green Head
The head of a Green Woodpecker, a bird belonging to the Scansores order. Scansores is an order of birds, popularly known as climbing birds. The most important of the families are the cuckoos, the wood... |
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Woodpecker, Hairy
The Hairy Woodpecker (Picoides villosus) is a medium-sized woodpecker. Their breeding habitat is forested areas with large trees across most of North America to Central America. They nest in a tree c... |
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Woodpecker, Hairy
"Picus villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. Spotted and lengthwise streaked, but not banded. Usually 9-10 long; outer tail-feathers wholly white. Back black, with a long white stripe down the middle. Quills an... |