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is dedicated to the 10 species of woodpecker (Picidae) that breed in Europe: 9 resident species and the migratory Wryneck. 8 of these 10 also occur outside Europe, with the distribution of Eurasian Three-toed, White-backed, Lesser Spotted, Great Spotted, Black & Grey-headed Woodpeckers stretching eastwards from the Western Palearctic into Asia, whilst Syrian is found in the Middle East & Asia Minor & Wryneck winters in Africa. The global ranges of Green & Middle Spotted Woodpeckers are confined to the Western Palearctic.
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The Black Woodpecker - a monograph on Dryocopus martius
Gerard Gorman is author of this book, published in 2011 by Lynx Edicions
Woodpeckers of Europe - A Study of the European Picidae
Gerard Gorman is author of this handbook, published in 2004 by Bruce Coleman, UK (ISBN 1 872842 05 4)
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beautiful picture! I stumbled across your blog in the search of information as to what bird creates holes in building. I live in Munich and have noticed holes on many of the surrounding buildings. I know there are woodpeckers here as I can clearly see (and hear) them but I've never been able to 'catch' the birds that make the holes. It seems that it is a problem though as they keep patching up the holes but new ones are made. They are always up on the highest levels and always right beside the corner. The buildings aren't wood though. Any ideas?
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