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  2. Ladder-backed woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of ladder-backed (above) and Nuttall's woodpecker. The ladder-backed woodpecker is a small woodpecker about 16.5 to 19 cm (6½ to 7½ inches) in length. It is primarily colored black and white, with a barred pattern on its back and wings resembling the rungs of a ladder.

  3. Lu Ban - Wikipedia

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    Cloud ladder—a mobile, counterweighted siege ladder. [b] Grappling hooks and ram—implements for naval warfare. [c] Wooden bird—a non-powered, flying, wooden bird which could stay in the air for three days. It has been suggested to be a prototype of a kite. [d]

  4. List of endemic birds of Mexico and northern Central America

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    Ladder-backed woodpecker; Arizona woodpecker; Gilded flicker; The following are species which are near-endemics that also occur south to Costa Rica: Thicket tinamou; Slaty-breasted tinamou; White-bellied chachalaca; Buffy-crowned wood-partridge; Buffy-crowned wood-partridge; Ruddy crake; Lesser ground-cuckoo; Pacific screech-owl; Great swallow ...

  5. Dryobates - Wikipedia

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    The genus Dryobates was named by the German naturalist Friedrich Boie in 1826 with the downy woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) as the type species. [1]The genus name Dryobates is from the Greek compound word δρυο-βάτης : 'woodland walker'; from δρῦς : drus (genitive δρυÏŒς : dryós) meaning woodland and -βάτης : -bátÄ“s meaning walker. [2]

  6. Woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Many insects and their grubs are taken from living and dead trees by excavation. The bird may hear sounds from inside the timber indicating where creating a hole would be productive. [24] Crustaceans, molluscs, and carrion may be eaten by some species, including the great spotted woodpecker, and bird feeders are visited for suet and domestic ...

  7. 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]

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