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 [Photo] Hairy Woodpecker Picoides villosus  on house in Ontario, Canada 2005-01-08.
 
 Woodpeckers are near passerine birds of the order Piciformes. They are found worldwide and include about 180 species (including the famous ivory-billed).
 
 Woodpeckers gained their English name because of the habit of some species of tapping and pecking noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. This is both a means of communication to signal possession of territory to their rivals, and a method of locating and accessing insect larvae found under the bark or in long winding tunnels in the tree.
 
 Physiology and behavior
 Some woodpeckers and wrynecks in the order Piciformes have zygodactyl feet, with two toes pointing forward, and two backward. These feet, though adapted for clinging to a vertical surface, can be used for grasping or perching. Several species have only three toes. The woodpecker's long tongue, in many cases as long as the woodpecker itself, can be darted forward to capture insects. The tongue is not attached to the woodpecker's head in the same way as it is in most birds, but instead it curls back up around its skull, which allows it to be so long.
 
 The woodpecker first locates a tunnel by tapping on the trunk. Once a tunnel is found, the woodpecker chisels out wood until it makes an opening into the tunnel. Then it worms its tongue into the tunnel to try to locate the grub. The tongue of the woodpecker is long and ends in a barb. With its tongue the woodpecker skewers the grub and draws it out of the trunk.
 
 Woodpeckers also use their beaks to create larger holes for their nests which are 15???45 cm (6???18 inches) below the opening. These nests are lined only with wood chips and hold 2???8 white eggs laid by the females. Because the nests are out of sight, they are not visible to predators and eggs do not need to be camouflaged. Cavities created by woodpeckers are also reused as nests by other birds, such as grackles, starlings, some ducks and owls, and mammals, such as tree squirrels.
 
 Several adaptations combine to protect the woodpecker's brain from the substantial pounding that the pecking behavior causes: it has a relatively thick skull with relatively spongy bone to cushion the brain; there is very little cerebrospinal fluid in its small subarachnoid space; the bird contracts mandibular muscles just before impact, thus transmitting the impact past the brain and allowing its whole body to help absorb the shock; and its relatively small brain is less prone to concussion than other animals'. (Schwab, 2002)
 
 Systematics
 The systematics of woodpeckers is quite convoluted. Based on an assumption of unrealistically low convergence in details of plumage and behavior, 5 subfamilies were distinguished. However, it has turned out that similar plumage patterns and modes of life are not reliable to determine higher phylogenetic relationships in woodpeckers, and thus only 3 subfamilies should be accepted.
 
 For example, the genera Dryocopus (Eurasia and Americas) and Campephilus (Americas) of large woodpeckers were believed to form a distinct group. However, they are quite unrelated and instead close to a Southeast Asian genus, Mulleripicus and Chrysocolaptes, respectively. In addition, the genus allocation of many species, e.g. the Rufous Woodpecker, has turned out to be in error, and some taxa with unclear relationships could be placed into the phylogeny (Benz et al., 2006; Moore et al., 2006).
 
 Unassigned fossil forms
 Genus Palaeonerpes (Ogalalla Early Pliocene of Hitchcock County, USA) - possibly dendropicine
 Genus Pliopicus (Early Pliocene of Kansas, USA) - possibly dendropicine
 cf. Colaptes DMNH 1262 (Early Pliocene of Ainsworth, USA) - malarpicine?
 
 Species in taxonomic order
 
 Tribe Dendropicini
 Genus Melanerpes
 White Woodpecker, Melanerpes candidus
 Lewis' Woodpecker, Melanerpes lewis
 Guadeloupe Woodpecker, Melanerpes herminieri
 Puerto Rican Woodpecker, Melanerpes portoricensis
 Red-headed Woodpecker, Melanerpes erythrocephalus
 Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus
 Golden-naped Woodpecker, Melanerpes chrysauchen
 Black-cheeked Woodpecker, Melanerpes pucherani
 Yellow-tufted Woodpecker, Melanerpes cruentatus
 Yellow-fronted Woodpecker, Melanerpes flavifrons
 White-fronted Woodpecker, Melanerpes cactorum
 Hispaniolan Woodpecker, Melanerpes striatus
 Jamaican Woodpecker, Melanerpes radiolatus
 Golden-cheeked Woodpecker, Melanerpes chrysogenys
 Gray-breasted Woodpecker, Melanerpes hypopolius
 Yucatan Woodpecker, Melanerpes pygmaeus
 Red-crowned Woodpecker, Melanerpes rubricapillus
 Hoffmann's Woodpecker, Melanerpes hoffmannii
 Gila Woodpecker, Melanerpes uropygialis
 Golden-fronted Woodpecker, Melanerpes aurifrons
 Red-bellied Woodpecker, Melanerpes carolinus
 West Indian Woodpecker, Melanerpes superciliaris
 Genus Sphyrapicus
 Williamson's Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus thyroideus
 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius
 Red-naped Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus nuchalis
 Red-breasted Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus ruber
 Genus Xiphidiopicus
 Cuban Woodpecker, Xiphidiopicus percussus (Placement in Dendropicini tentative)
 Genus Dendropicos
 Little Grey Woodpecker, Dendropicos elachus
 Speckle-breasted Woodpecker, Dendropicos poecilolaemus
 Abyssinian Woodpecker, Dendropicos abyssinicus
 Cardinal Woodpecker, Dendropicos fuscescens
 Gabon Woodpecker, Dendropicos gabonensis
 Melancholy Woodpecker, Dendropicos lugubris
 Stierling's Woodpecker, Dendropicos stierlingi
 Bearded Woodpecker, Dendropicos namaquus
 Fire-bellied Woodpecker, Dendropicos pyrrhogaster
 Golden-crowned Woodpecker, Dendropicos xantholophus
 Elliot's Woodpecker, Dendropicos elliotii
 Grey Woodpecker, Dendropicos goertae
 African Grey-headed Woodpecker, Dendropicos spodocephalus
 Olive Woodpecker, Dendropicos griseocephalus
 Brown-backed Woodpecker, Dendropicos obsoletus
 Genus Dendrocopos
 Sulawesi Woodpecker, Dendrocopos temminckii
 Philippine Woodpecker, Dendrocopos maculatus
 Brown-capped Woodpecker, Dendrocopos nanus
 Sunda Woodpecker, Dendrocopos moluccensis
 Grey-capped Woodpecker, Dendrocopos canicapillus
 Pygmy Woodpecker, Dendrocopos kizuki
 Brown-fronted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos auriceps
 Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos macei
 Stripe-breasted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos atratus
 Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, Dendrocopos mahrattensis
 Arabian Woodpecker, Dendrocopos dorae
 Rufous-bellied Woodpecker, Dendrocopos hyperythrus
 Darjeeling Woodpecker, Dendrocopos darjellensis
 Crimson-breasted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos cathpharius
 Middle Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos medius
 White-backed Woodpecker, Dendrocopos leucotos
 Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos major
 Syrian Woodpecker, Dendrocopos syriacus
 White-winged Woodpecker, Dendrocopos leucopterus
 Sind Woodpecker, Dendrocopos assimilis
 Himalayan Woodpecker, Dendrocopos himalayensis
 Genus Picoides - this genus is in need of revision (Moore et al., 2006). See the genus article for more.
 Small group
 Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Picoides minor - previously Dendrocopos
 Downy Woodpecker, Picoides pubescens
 Nuttall's Woodpecker, Picoides nuttallii
 Ladder-backed Woodpecker, Picoides scalaris
 Large group
 Red-cockaded Woodpecker, Picoides borealis
 Smoky-brown Woodpecker, Picoides fumigatus
 Hairy Woodpecker, Picoides villosus
 White-headed Woodpecker, Picoides albolarvatus
 Strickland's Woodpecker, Picoides stricklandi
 Arizona Woodpecker, Picoides arizonae
 Three-toed group (Picoides sensu stricto)
 Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker, Picoides tridactylus
 American Three-toed Woodpecker, Picoides dorsalis
 Black-backed Woodpecker, Picoides arcticus
 Genus Veniliornis
 Red-rumped Woodpecker, Veniliornis kirkii
 Golden-collared Woodpecker, Veniliornis cassini
 Choco Woodpecker, Veniliornis chocoensis
 Yellow-eared Woodpecker, Veniliornis maculifrons
 Red-stained Woodpecker, Veniliornis affinis
 Bar-bellied Woodpecker, Veniliornis nigriceps
 Scarlet-backed Woodpecker, Veniliornis callonotus
 Yellow-vented Woodpecker, Veniliornis dignus
 Little Woodpecker, Veniliornis passerinus
 Dot-fronted Woodpecker, Veniliornis frontalis
 Blood-colored Woodpecker, Veniliornis sanguineus
 White-spotted Woodpecker, Veniliornis spilogaster
 Striped Woodpecker, Veniliornis lignarius
 Checkered Woodpecker, Veniliornis mixtus
 
 Tribe Malarpicini
 Genus Campethera
 Fine-spotted Woodpecker, Campethera punctuligera
 Nubian Woodpecker, Campethera nubica
 Bennett's Woodpecker, Campethera bennettii
 Reichenow's Woodpecker, Campethera scriptoricauda
 Golden-tailed Woodpecker, Campethera abingoni
 Mombasa Woodpecker, Campethera mombassica
 Knysna Woodpecker, Campethera notata
 Little Green Woodpecker, Campethera maculosa
 Green-backed Woodpecker, Campethera cailliautii
 Tullberg's Woodpecker, Campethera tullbergi
 Buff-spotted Woodpecker, Campethera nivosa
 Brown-eared Woodpecker, Campethera caroli
 Genus Geocolaptes
 Ground Woodpecker, Geocolaptes olivaceus
 Genus Dinopium
 Olive-backed Woodpecker, Dinopium rafflesii
 Himalayan Flameback, Dinopium shorii
 Common Flameback, Dinopium javanense
 Black-rumped Flameback, Dinopium benghalense
 Genus Meiglyptes
 Buff-rumped Woodpecker, Meiglyptes tristis
 Javan Buff-rumped Woodpecker, Meiglyptes tristis tristis - extinct (c.1920)
 Black-and-buff Woodpecker, Meiglyptes jugularis
 Buff-necked Woodpecker, Meiglyptes tukki
 Genus Hemicircus (Placement in Malarpicini tentative)
 Grey-and-buff Woodpecker, Hemicircus concretus
 Heart-spotted Woodpecker, Hemicircus canente
 Genus Micropternus (formerly in Celeus)
 Rufous Woodpecker, Micropternus brachyurus
 
 Tribe Picini
 Genus Picus
 Banded Woodpecker, Picus mineaceus
 Lesser Yellownape, Picus chlorolophus
 Crimson-winged Woodpecker, Picus puniceus
 Greater Yellownape, Picus flavinucha
 Checker-throated Woodpecker, Picus mentalis
 Streak-breasted Woodpecker, Picus viridanus
 Laced Woodpecker, Picus vittatus
 Streak-throated Woodpecker, Picus xanthopygaeus
 Scaly-bellied Woodpecker, Picus squamatus
 Japanese Woodpecker, Picus awokera
 Green Woodpecker, Picus viridis
 Levaillant's Woodpecker, Picus vaillantii
 Red-collared Woodpecker, Picus rabieri
 Black-headed Woodpecker, Picus erythropygius
 Grey-headed Woodpecker, Picus canus
 Genus Mulleripicus
 Ashy Woodpecker, Mulleripicus fulvus
 Sooty Woodpecker, Mulleripicus funebris
 Great Slaty Woodpecker, Mulleripicus pulverulentus
 Genus Dryocopus
 Helmeted Woodpecker, Dryocopus galeatus
 Lineated Woodpecker, Dryocopus lineatus
 Pileated Woodpecker, Dryocopus pileatus
 Black-bodied Woodpecker, Dryocopus schulzi
 White-bellied Woodpecker, Dryocopus javensis
 Andaman Woodpecker, Dryocopus hodgei
 Black Woodpecker, Dryocopus martius
 Genus Celeus
 Cinnamon Woodpecker, Celeus loricatus
 Scaly-breasted Woodpecker, Celeus grammicus
 Waved Woodpecker, Celeus undatus
 Chestnut-colored Woodpecker, Celeus castaneus
 Chestnut Woodpecker, Celeus elegans
 Pale-crested Woodpecker, Celeus lugubris
 Blond-crested Woodpecker, Celeus flavescens
 Cream-colored Woodpecker, Celeus flavus
 Rufous-headed Woodpecker, Celeus spectabilis
 Caatinga Woodpecker, Celeus obrieni
 Ringed Woodpecker, Celeus torquatus
 Genus Piculus
 Rufous-winged Woodpecker, Piculus simplex
 Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker, Piculus callopterus
 Lita Woodpecker, Piculus litae
 White-throated Woodpecker, Piculus leucolaemus
 Yellow-throated Woodpecker, Piculus flavigula
 Golden-green Woodpecker, Piculus chrysochloros
 Yellow-browed Woodpecker, Piculus aurulentus
 Genus Colaptes
 Golden-olive Woodpecker, Colaptes rubiginosus
 Gray-crowned Woodpecker, Colaptes auricularis
 Crimson-mantled Woodpecker, Colaptes rivolii
 Black-necked Woodpecker, Colaptes atricollis
 Spot-breasted Woodpecker, Colaptes punctigula
 Green-barred Woodpecker, Colaptes melanochloros
 Golden-breasted Woodpecker, Colaptes (melanochloros) melanolaimus
 Northern Flicker, Colaptes auratus
 Yellow-shafted Flicker, Colaptes (auratus) auratus
 Red-shafted Flicker, Colaptes (auratus) cafer
 Guadalupe Flicker, Colaptes auratus/cafer rufipileus - extinct (c.1910)
 Gilded Flicker, Colaptes chrysoides
 Fernandina's Flicker, Colaptes fernandinae
 Chilean Flicker, Colaptes pitius
 Andean Flicker, Colaptes rupicola
 Campo Flicker, Colaptes campestris
 
 Tribe Megapicini
 Genus Campephilus
 Powerful Woodpecker, Campephilus pollens
 Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Campephilus haematogaster
 Red-necked Woodpecker, Campephilus rubricollis
 Robust Woodpecker, Campephilus robustus
 Crimson-crested Woodpecker, Campephilus melanoleucos
 Guayaquil Woodpecker, Campephilus gayaquilensis
 Pale-billed Woodpecker, Campephilus guatemalensis
 Cream-backed Woodpecker, Campephilus leucopogon
 Magellanic Woodpecker, Campephilus magellanicus
 Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Campephilus principalis (possibly extinct)
 Imperial Woodpecker, Campephilus imperialis (possibly extinct)
 Genus Chrysocolaptes
 White-naped Woodpecker, Chrysocolaptes festivus
 Greater Flameback, Chrysocolaptes lucidus
 Genus Reinwardtipicus
 Orange-backed Woodpecker, Reinwardtipicus validus
 Genus Blythipicus
 Maroon Woodpecker, Blythipicus rubiginosus
 Bay Woodpecker, Blythipicus pyrrhotis
 Genus Gecinulus (Placement in Megapicini tentative)
 Pale-headed Woodpecker, Gecinulus grantia
 Bamboo Woodpecker, Gecinulus viridis
 Genus Sapheopipo (Placement in Megapicini tentative)
 Okinawa Woodpecker, Sapheopipo noguchii
 
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