Gray-headed Woodpecker Picus canus Scientific name definitions
- Names (41)
- Subspecies (11)
Josep del Hoyo, Hans Winkler, David Christie, and Nigel Collar
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated December 19, 2016
Text last updated December 19, 2016
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Albanian | Qukapiku i përhimë |
Bulgarian | Сив кълвач |
Catalan | picot cendrós |
Chinese | 綠啄木 |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 灰頭綠啄木鳥 |
Chinese (SIM) | 灰头绿啄木鸟 |
Croatian | siva žuna |
Czech | žluna šedá |
Danish | Gråspætte |
Dutch | Grijskopspecht |
English | Gray-headed Woodpecker |
English (United States) | Gray-headed Woodpecker |
Finnish | harmaapäätikka |
French | Pic cendré |
French (France) | Pic cendré |
German | Grauspecht |
Greek | Σταχτής Δρυοκολάπτης |
Hebrew | נקר אפור-ראש |
Hungarian | Hamvas küllő |
Icelandic | Gráspæta |
Indonesian | Pelatuk muka-kelabu |
Italian | Picchio cenerino |
Japanese | ヤマゲラ |
Korean | 청딱다구리 |
Latvian | Pelēkā dzilna |
Lithuanian | Pilkoji meleta |
Mongolian | Буурал тоншуул |
Norwegian | gråspett |
Polish | dzięcioł zielonosiwy |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Peto-cinzento |
Romanian | Ghionoaie sură |
Russian | Седой дятел |
Serbian | Siva žuna |
Slovak | žlna sivá |
Slovenian | Siva žolna |
Spanish | Pito Cano |
Spanish (Spain) | Pito cano |
Swedish | gråspett |
Thai | นกหัวขวานเขียวหัวดำ |
Turkish | Küçük Yeşil Ağaçkakan |
Ukrainian | Жовна сива |
Picus canus Gmelin, 1788
PROTONYM:
Picus canus
Gmelin, 1788. Systema Naturae. Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin (etc.). Tomus I [pars I], p.434.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Norway, Russia, Siberia and Switzerland ; restricted type locality, Norway ex Brisson.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- PICUS
- picus
- canus
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● and ● See: generic homonyms
lowercase: species and subspecies
●: early names, variants, misspellings
‡: extinct
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Gr.: ancient Greek
L.: Latin
<: derived from
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TL: type locality
OD: original diagnosis (genus) or original description (species)