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  1. Melanie

    Picidae

    There is a link in the above posted Guardian article to this article.
  2. Melanie

    Picidae

    The conundrum of an overlooked skeleton referable to Imperial Woodpecker Campephilus imperialis in the collection of the Natural History Museum at Tring Abstract The discovery of an overlooked skeleton of Imperial Woodpecker Campephilus imperialis in the bird collection of the Natural History...
  3. Melanie

    Picidae

    Yes, I mean the complete guide. I am curious how the Splendid woodpecker will be treat in the future.
  4. Melanie

    Picidae

    I have a question to Gorman's book Woodpeckers of the World: Is Campephilus splendens treated as distinct species or as subspecies?
  5. Melanie

    Picidae

    Seems that the pdf link is not working properly. I've found here another one (I hope this is the same paper): http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/o-podvidovoy-prinadlezhnosti-nekotoryh-vidov-dyatlov-priamurya-i-primorskogo-kraya But this paper is complete in Russian.
  6. Melanie

    Picidae

    The common name Baird's woodpecker normally refers to Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Dryobates scalaris) http://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?avibaseid=2CE418F29727B781
  7. Melanie

    Picidae

    Would be interesting to know when the recent changes referring to some genera of the Picidae will be recognized by HBW alive. Celeus increased from 11 to 14 species Dryocopus decreased from 8 to 3 species (see also Winkler et al Bird Families of the World 2015)
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