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Dryobates minor
Wallhick Wall"hick`, n. (Zo["o]l.) The lesser spotted woodpecker (Dryobates minor). [Prov. Eng.]
Dryobates villosus
Woodpecker Wood"peck`er, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of scansorial birds belonging to Picus and many allied genera of the family Picid[ae]. Note: These birds have the tail feathers pointed and rigid at the tip to aid in climbing, and a strong chisellike bill with which they are able to drill holes in the bark and wood of trees in search of insect larv[ae] upon which most of the species feed. A few species feed partly upon the sap of trees (see Sap sucker, under Sap), others spend a portion of their time on the ground in search of ants and other insects. The most common European species are the greater spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopus major), the lesser spotted woodpecker (D. minor), and the green woodpecker, or yaffle (see Yaffle). The best-known American species are the pileated woodpecker (see under Pileated), the ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis), which is one of the largest known species, the red-headed woodpecker, or red-head (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), the red-bellied woodpecker (M. Carolinus) (see Chab), the superciliary woodpecker (M. superciliaris), the hairy woodpecker (Dryobates villosus), the downy woodpecker (D. pubescens), the three-toed, woodpecker (Picoides Americanus), the golden-winged woodpecker (see Flicker), and the sap suckers. See also Carpintero. Woodpecker hornbill (Zo["o]l.), a black and white Asiatic hornbill (Buceros pica) which resembles a woodpecker in color.

Meaning of Dryobates from wikipedia

- the Americas. The genus Dryobates was named by the German naturalist Friedrich Boie in 1826 with the downy wood**** (Dryobates pubescens) as the type...
- to a clade containing Nuttall's wood**** (Dryobates nuttalli) and the ladder-backed wood**** (Dryobates scalaris). Despite their close resemblance...
- resurrected genus Dryobates, that had originally been introduced by the German naturalist Friedrich Boie in 1826. The genus name Dryobates is from the Ancient...
- such as the eBird/Clements checklist, place this species in the genus Dryobates. The hairy wood**** was described and illustrated with a hand-coloured...
- Clements taxonomy moved all species of the genus Veniliornis into genus Dryobates. The taxonomic systems agree that the red-rumped wood**** has these...
- The ladder-backed wood**** (Dryobates scalaris) is a North American wood****. The ladder-backed wood**** is a small wood**** about 16.5 to 19 cm...
- Nuttall's wood**** (Dryobates nuttallii) is a species of wood**** named after naturalist Thomas Nuttall in 1843. They are found in oak woodlands of...
- T22681158A179376787.en. Retrieved 5 January 2023. NatureServe (3 March 2023). "Dryobates borealis". NatureServe Network Biodiversity Location Data accessed through...
- The great spotted wood**** (Dendrocopos major) is a medium-sized wood**** with pied black and white plumage and a red patch on the lower belly. Males...
- The necklaced wood**** (Dryobates pernyii) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Bangladesh, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and...