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woodpeckers Meaning in Bengali



 কাঠঠোকরা,

Noun:

কাঠঠোকরা,





woodpeckers's Usage Examples:

smaller woodpeckers, pileateds may regularly be attracted to them in areas experiencing harsh winter conditions.


Usually, pileated woodpeckers excavate.


the woodpeckers and close relatives.


The Piciformes contain about 71 living genera with a little over 450 species, of which the Picidae (woodpeckers and.


indications of large woodpeckers, but none that could be clearly ascribed to ivory-billed woodpeckers rather than pileated woodpeckers.


spotted woodpeckers chisel into trees to find food or excavate nest holes, and also drum for contact and territorial advertisement; like other woodpeckers, they.


While red-bellied woodpeckers have some bright red on the backs of their necks and heads, red-headed woodpeckers have a much deeper red that.


red-bellied woodpeckers begin breeding activities by drumming patterns; such as, slow taps followed by short rapid drumming.


The red-bellied woodpeckers use vocal.


exist (with the likely extinction of the largest and second largest woodpeckers), although its average mass is similar to that of the Magellanic woodpecker.


(Linnaeus, 1766) – southeast USA Adult downy woodpeckers are the smallest of North America's woodpeckers, but there are many smaller species elsewhere.


– owls and woodpeckers, among others).


Birds include tawny owls, great spotted woodpeckers and green woodpeckers.


It is the largest of the spotted woodpeckers in the western Palearctic, 24–26 cm long with wing-span 38–40 cm.


in size between North America's two most widespread woodpeckers (the downy and hairy woodpeckers).


their nests in tree hollows and holes excavated by other animals such as woodpeckers—the toucan bill has very limited use as an excavation tool.


Picinae containing the true woodpeckers is one of three subfamilies that make up the woodpecker family Picidae.


True woodpeckers are found over much of the.


group of small Old World woodpeckers.


Like the true woodpeckers, wrynecks have large heads.



Synonyms:

peckerwood; downy woodpecker; redhead; sapsucker; pecker; Picidae; family Picidae; wryneck; piciform bird; ivory-billed woodpecker; redheaded woodpecker; green woodpecker; Picus viridis; flicker; Melanerpes erythrocephalus; piculet; Campephilus principalis; ivorybill;

Antonyms:

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