#redirect [[Category:Picidae]]
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#redirect [[Category:Picidae]]
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#redirect [[: Category:Picidae]]
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...recorded in February and July. Two described nests were in old [[:Category:Picidae|woodpecker]] holes. The nest itself was made of twigs and leaves. No other
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...ies. The nest is placed in a tree hole (often an old hole of a [[:Category:Picidae|Woodpecker]] or a [[:Category:Megalaimidae|Barbet]]. Lays 3 - 5 eggs.
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...15) A new classification of the Pied Woodpeckers assemblage (Dendropicini, Picidae) based on a comprehensive multi-locus phylogeny. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 88:28
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..., G., and S. Kokay (2004) ''Woodpeckers of Europe: A Study of the European Picidae''. Bruce Coleman Books. ISBN 1-872842-05-4
...tion in the Great Spotted Woodpecker complex, ''Dendrocopos major'' (Aves: Picidae). Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 108(1): 173–188.
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#{{Ref-Clements6thOct12}}#Woodpeckers of Europe: A Study of the European Picidae. Gerard Gorman. ISBN 1-872842-05-4
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...dae; 1 Scolopacidae; 1 Sturnidae; 2 Turdidae; 3 Tyrannidae; 2 Parulidae; 6 Picidae; 2 Troglodytidae; 1 Alcedinidae; 2 Hirundinidae; 1 Charadriidae; 1 Vireonid
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...eding recorded. The nest is placed in a tree hole or in an old [[:Category:Picidae|Woodpecker]] hole. Lays 3 eggs.
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...ies. The nest is placed in a tree hole (often an old hole of a [[:Category:Picidae|Woodpecker]] or a [[:Category:Megalaimidae|Barbet]]. Lays 3 - 5 eggs.
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#Woodpeckers of Europe: A Study of the European Picidae. Gerard Gorman. ISBN 1-872842-05-4
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#Woodpeckers of Europe: A Study of the European Picidae. Gerard Gorman. ISBN 1-872842-05-4
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...pattern reminds of a sinus curve. Especially common in e.g., [[: Category:Picidae|Woodpeckers]] and several groups of smaller birds where the downwards glide
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