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[[Image:Eurasian_Green_Woodpecker.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by Sandpiper<br />Colwick, Nottinghamshire, UK. This is a female.]]
 
[[Image:Eurasian_Green_Woodpecker.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by Sandpiper<br />Colwick, Nottinghamshire, UK. This is a female.]]
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
Green Woodpecker
 
Picus viridis
 
 
(Levaillant's Green Woodpecker P.vaillantii is included by some authors)
 
(Levaillant's Green Woodpecker P.vaillantii is included by some authors)
RANGE  Generally common and widespread over much of range. Breeds in Britain north to central Scotland, and from Iberia and France east to about 500E in Russia, also in Iran, Turkmenistan and Pakistan. In the north found in coastal and southern parts of Norway and Sweden, Poland and the Baltic States. Occurs south to the north Mediterranean coast from southern Spain to Greece and Turkey and also found in the Caucasus.  
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==Range==
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Generally common and widespread over much of range. Breeds in [[Britain]] north to central [[Scotland]], and from [[Iberia]] and [[France]] east to about 500E in [[Russia]], also in [[Iran]], [[Turkmenistan]] and [[Pakistan]]. In the north found in coastal and southern parts of [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], [[Poland]] and the [[Baltic States]]. Occurs south to the north Mediterranean coast from southern [[Spain]] to [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]] and also found in the [[Caucasus]].  
  
 
Resident throughout range with only short-distance dispersal but may move further in the east as a result of more severe winter weather.  
 
Resident throughout range with only short-distance dispersal but may move further in the east as a result of more severe winter weather.  
Vagrants have been recorded in Ireland and Finland, Malta and the Balearics.
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Vagrants have been recorded in [[Ireland]] and [[Finland]], [[Malta]] and the [[Balearics]].
  
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
Deciduous or mixed woodland, generally in more lowland areas than Grey-headed Woodpecker.  Common in parks and large gardens, and also open areas with scattered trees, especially in winter.  Usually solitary or in pairs, feeds mainly on the ground.
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Deciduous or mixed woodland, generally in more lowland areas than [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]].  Common in parks and large gardens, and also open areas with scattered trees, especially in winter.  Usually solitary or in pairs, feeds mainly on the ground.
  
 
==Subspecies==
 
==Subspecies==

Revision as of 14:21, 9 May 2007

Picus viridis
Photo by Sandpiper
Colwick, Nottinghamshire, UK. This is a female.

Identification

(Levaillant's Green Woodpecker P.vaillantii is included by some authors)

Range

Generally common and widespread over much of range. Breeds in Britain north to central Scotland, and from Iberia and France east to about 500E in Russia, also in Iran, Turkmenistan and Pakistan. In the north found in coastal and southern parts of Norway and Sweden, Poland and the Baltic States. Occurs south to the north Mediterranean coast from southern Spain to Greece and Turkey and also found in the Caucasus.

Resident throughout range with only short-distance dispersal but may move further in the east as a result of more severe winter weather. Vagrants have been recorded in Ireland and Finland, Malta and the Balearics.

Habitat

Deciduous or mixed woodland, generally in more lowland areas than Grey-headed Woodpecker. Common in parks and large gardens, and also open areas with scattered trees, especially in winter. Usually solitary or in pairs, feeds mainly on the ground.

Subspecies

Nominate race is found over much of range replaced by the duller and greyer karelini in Italy, South-East Europe and South-West Asia. The Iberian race sharpei is more distinct; the face is much greyer with black confined to lores and little or no barring on the underparts, moustachial stripe of male has much more red. Race innominatus is found in western Iran and bampurensis in Baluchistan.

Bird Song

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