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Grey-headed Woodpecker (Picus canus) - wiki
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Grey-headed Woodpecker
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[Photo] Picus canus. Drawing by Magnus von Wright (1805 - 1868). Scanned from Svenska f??glar, efter naturen och p?? sten ritade 2nd edition.
The Grey-headed Woodpecker (Picus canus) is a Eurasian member of the woodpecker family Piciformes.
Its plumage closely resembles its near relative the Green Woodpecker. It has green upperparts, pale grey underparts and a yellow rump. It has a grey head with black moustache, and the male has a red crown. It has a shorter neck, slimmer bill and slightly rounder head than the Green Woodpecker.
It is 25-28 cm long and weighs 130-180 grams.
Grey-headed woodpeckers live in leaf forests and mixed forests. They breed in May and lay five to ten eggs which are brought up by both parents. The young hatch after 15-17 days, and learn to fly in four weeks.
In summer, the grey-headed woodpecker eats maggots, beetle larvae and other insects. In winter it takes seeds, and can even come to garden feeding places, especially if fat is offered.
The Sibley-Monroe checklist has two birds called "Grey-headed Woodpecker", Dendropicos spodocephalus and Picus canus. For the former, see African Grey-headed Woodpecker.
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