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What (who) is pygmy woodpecker - definition

SPECIES OF BIRD
Dendrocopos kizuki; Kogera; Pygmy Woodpecker; Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker; Pygmy woodpecker; Picoides kizuki; Yungipicus kizuki
  • Pygmy woodpecker in South Korea

Polihierax         
  •  African Pygmy Falcon Female at [[Buffalo Springs National Reserve]], [[Kenya]]
  • A pair at [[Serengeti National Park]], Tanzania. Male on left and female (brown back) on the right.
The pygmy falcons, Polihierax, are a bird of prey genus in the family Falconidae. The genus contains the following species:
Yaffle         
  • European green woodpecker (Switzerland) eating
  • Yaffle call of the Green Woodpecker, recorded in [[Surrey]] in 1977
  • Eggs of ''Picus viridis '' [[MHNT]]
  • Juvenile
·noun The European green woodpecker (Picus, / Genius, viridis). It is noted for its loud laughlike note. Called also eccle, hewhole, highhoe, laughing bird, popinjay, rain bird, yaffil, yaffler, yaffingale, yappingale, yackel, and woodhack.
Pygmy Island         
1950 FILM BY WILLIAM A. BERKE
Jungle Jim in Pygmy Island
Pygmy Island is a 1950 Jungle Jim film starring Johnny Weissmuller as the title character. It was movie number five in the series.

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Japanese pygmy woodpecker

The Japanese pygmy woodpecker or pygmy woodpecker (Yungipicus kizuki) is a species of woodpecker. It is found in coniferous and deciduous forests in Russia, China, Korea and Japan. This species has also been placed in the genus Dendrocopos or Picoides. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed it as a least-concern species.