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Order Piciformes 219 species in 28 genera
Size: Between 7,5 cm (Bar-breasted Piculet, Picumnus aurifrons) and 60 cm (Imperial Woodpecker, Campephilus imperialis).
Distribution: All continents, salving Australia. Excepting few cases, they are sedentary and only young birds perform dispersive movements.
Habitat: Different kinds of forestal habitats or their proximities.
Feeding: Mainly insects and their larvae, as well as other arthropodes. Some species feed on fruits, seeds and sap. If they have occasion, they predate other birds' nests.
Breeding: The nest is a hole in a trunk, salving few exceptions which excavate it on the ground, in a termite mound or in any other soft surface. Monogamous. 2-10 eggs. Incubation 9-14 days. Nestling period 3-4 weeks.
Threat status: 11 threatened species (4 Critically Endangered and 7 Vulnerable). [+info] |
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