Golden-olive Woodpecker Colaptes rubiginosus Scientific name definitions
- Names (29)
- Subspecies (19)
Josep del Hoyo, Hans Winkler, David Christie, and Nigel Collar
Version: 1.1 — Published April 8, 2022
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | picot olivaci |
Czech | datel olivozlatý |
Dutch | Olijfrugspecht |
English | Golden-olive Woodpecker |
English (United States) | Golden-olive Woodpecker |
French | Pic or-olive |
French (France) | Pic or-olive |
German | Olivmantelspecht |
Japanese | キンバネモリゲラ |
Norwegian | olivenspett |
Polish | dzięcioł oliwkowy |
Portuguese (Brazil) | pica-pau-oliváceo |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Pica-pau-oliváceo |
Russian | Рубиновоусый дятел |
Serbian | Zlatnomaslinasta američka žuna |
Slovak | vlikáč olivkastý |
Spanish | Carpintero Oliváceo |
Spanish (Argentina) | Carpintero Dorado Gris |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Carpintero Verde Dorado |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Carpintero Olividorado |
Spanish (Honduras) | Carpintero Oliváceo |
Spanish (Mexico) | Carpintero Olivo |
Spanish (Panama) | Carpintero Olividorado |
Spanish (Peru) | Carpintero Olivo y Dorado |
Spanish (Spain) | Carpintero oliváceo |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Carpintero Dorado Verde |
Swedish | olivgul hackspett/bronsvingespett |
Turkish | Yeşil-Sarı Ağaçkakan |
Ukrainian | Дятел-смугань оливковокрилий |
Revision Notes
Harold F. Greeney standardized the content with Clements taxonomy. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media.
Colaptes rubiginosus (Swainson, 1820)
PROTONYM:
Picus rubiginosus
Swainson, 1820. Zoological Illustrations ser.1, 1, pl.14,text.
TYPE LOCALITY:
'Spanish Main' = Caracas, Venezuela, by designation of Hellmayr, Verb. Orn. Ges. Bayern, 13, 1918, p. 315, note.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- COLAPTES
- rubiginosa / rubiginosus
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