picus
Picus is a genus of birds belonging to the woodpecker family, Picidae. The genus name, Picus, is Latin for "woodpecker." These birds are widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and North Africa. They are characterized by their green plumage, often with yellow or gray markings, and a red crown. Picus woodpeckers are typically medium-sized, with a strong beak adapted for excavating wood to find insects and for excavating nesting cavities.
The diet of Picus woodpeckers primarily consists of insects, particularly ants and their larvae, which they
Nesting in Picus species involves the excavation of a tree cavity, usually in dead or decaying wood.
Several species are recognized within the genus Picus, including the European green woodpecker (Picus viridis), the