picus viridis
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Definition
Proper noun * A specific species of bird: Picus viridis is the scientific (Latin) name for the European green woodpecker, a large woodpecker species native to Europe and parts of western Asia.
Usage Notes
- is a taxonomic binomial name used in scientific and ornithological contexts. It is always written in italics, with the genus name () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
- In everyday English, the common name "European green woodpecker" or simply "green woodpecker" is used.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The call of Picus viridis is a loud, laughing "yaffle."
- Researchers studied the foraging behavior of Picus viridis in the old-growth forest.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The name places the species within the genus and the family Picidae (woodpeckers).
- The genus Picus includes several other green-colored woodpeckers.
Variants and Related Words
- European green woodpecker (n): The standard English common name for .
- Green woodpecker (n): A shorter, informal common name.
- Picus (n): The genus name, which includes other related woodpecker species.
Synonyms
- European green woodpecker: The direct common name equivalent.
- Green woodpecker: A general common name, though context is needed as other green woodpecker species exist.
Related Terms
- Woodpecker (n): The general term for birds in the family Picidae, characterized by pecking at tree bark.
- Yaffle (n): An informal, onomatopoeic name for the European green woodpecker, derived from its distinctive call.
Noun
- woodpecker of Europe and western Asia