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  2. Woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    The largest surviving species is the great slaty woodpecker, which weighs 430 g (15 oz) on average and up to 563 g (19.9 oz), and measures 45 to 55 cm (18 to 22 in), but the extinct imperial woodpecker, at 55 to 61 cm (22 to 24 in), and ivory-billed woodpecker, around 48 to 53 cm (19 to 21 in) and 516 g (18.2 oz), were probably both larger.

  3. Stanley Odd Jobs - Wikipedia

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    The price changed with time, but prices include 75 cents and $1.10. [ 6 ] Stanley ceased production of the Odd Jobs in 1935, the Garrett Wade tool company revived the tool in 1996, and currently produces Odd Jobs according to the original Stanley design, in two different sizes. [ 7 ]

  4. List of woodpeckers - Wikipedia

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    38. Acorn woodpecker. Melanerpes formicivorus (Swainson, 1827) 39. Yellow-tufted woodpecker. Melanerpes cruentatus (Boddaert, 1783) 40. Yellow-fronted woodpecker. Melanerpes flavifrons (Vieillot, 1818)

  5. Picinae - Wikipedia

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    Picinae. Picinae containing the true woodpeckers is one of four subfamilies that make up the woodpecker family Picidae. True woodpeckers are found over much of the world, but do not occur in Madagascar or Australasia. Woodpeckers gained their English name because of the habit of some species of tapping and pecking noisily on tree trunks with ...

  6. Sapsucker - Wikipedia

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    The genus Sphyrapicus was introduced in 1858 by the American naturalist Spencer Baird with the yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) as the type species. [2] The genus name combines the Ancient Greek sphura meaning "hammer" and pikos meaning "woodpecker". [3] The genus is sister to the genus Melanerpes; both genera are members of the ...

  7. Piciformes - Wikipedia

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    Galbuliformes Fürbringer, 1888. Nine families of largely arboreal birds make up the order Piciformes / ˈpɪsɪfɔːrmiːz /, the best-known of them being the Picidae, which includes the woodpeckers and close relatives. The Piciformes contain about 71 living genera with a little over 450 species, of which the Picidae make up about half.

  8. Melanerpes - Wikipedia

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    Melanerpes. Swainson, 1832. Type species. Picus erythrocephalus [ 1] Linnaeus, 1758. Species. See text. Melanerpes is a genus of woodpeckers of the family Picidae found in the New World. The 24 members of the genus are mostly colourful birds, conspicuously barred in black and white, with some red and yellow.

  9. Picus (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Picus. (bird) Picus is a genus of birds in the woodpecker family. It has representatives in Europe, Asia and North Africa. The genus name is Latin for "woodpecker". The genus Picus was erected by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae .

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