One of many first birds I bear in mind seeing was a Inexperienced Woodpecker. It had landed on our neighbours’ garden, and I used to be invited spherical to see it. I used to be solely 5 on the time, however already fascinated by birds and the proud possessor of my very own copy of The Observers’ E book of Birds. Based on the latter, these woodpeckers are “particularly keen on ants, and can depart the bushes in the hunt for ants’ nests”; this was clearly what this woodpecker was as much as.

I used to be reminded of this incident when, earlier this month, a juvenile Inexperienced Woodpecker landed on my garden and proceeded to hop round, searching for ants (above). Although I sometimes hear these woodpeckers calling once I’m out within the backyard, I don’t see them in my backyard fairly often, so I used to be prompted to achieve for my digicam. You’ll be able to inform that the fowl is a juvenile, not lengthy out of the nest, by its barred underside and streaked cheeks, whereas it has solely has a touch of the crimson crown and nape it would purchase after its first moult. However although it wasn’t in full plumage, it was nonetheless a good-looking fowl.

An grownup male Inexperienced Woodpecker. The moustache of the feminine is all black, whereas the male shows a crimson centre to the moustache
I’ll not encounter these woodpeckers in my backyard fairly often, however they’re frequent birds regionally, and one I see each week, if not daily, all year long. I hear greater than I see, for his or her loud laughing name is far-carrying: it’s the decision that offers them their outdated nation title of yaffle. If I do see one, then it’s usually a going away view because the fowl flies away, flashing a particular yellow rump.

Inexperienced Woodpeckers are doing nicely in England, Wales and Scotland, and their inhabitants has risen barely (up by 8%) lately. They like our warming local weather, as they endure badly throughout extended intervals of freezing climate: the extreme winter of 1962/63 (by far the coldest of the final century) lowered the inhabitants by 50%. They aren’t present in Eire, nor the Isle of Man.

Extended spells of freezing climate are unhealthy information for Inexperienced Woodpeckers
Till lately the Inexperienced Woodpecker’s cousin, the Nice Noticed, didn’t happen in Eire both, nevertheless it began breeding there in 2005 and is now nicely established and widespread, breeding in each county. This woodpecker’s colonisation of Eire isn’t actually stunning, because the inhabitants in mainland Britain rose by a outstanding 403% between 1967 and 2020, and in contrast to the Inexperienced Woodpecker, it’s a fowl that’s extra ready to undertake sea crossings.

A feminine Nice Noticed Woodpecker. The dearth of crimson on the nape signifies her intercourse

Nice Noticed Woodpeckers are drawn to gardens by fats
Right this moment there are an estimated 130,000 pairs in Britain, in contrast with 46,000 Inexperienced Woodpeckers. These good-looking black-and-white birds are ceaselessly seen in gardens, usually changing into a daily customer to fowl tables the place they like peanuts and fats balls. They’re surprisingly omnivorous, and although they don’t hunt ants, they eat all kinds of meals. In spring they’re a severe predator of younger birds, hammering their means into tit nest containers to take, and eat, any chicks that they’ll discover.

Ringing a Nice Noticed Woodpecker. In Britain most present little tendency to undertake long-distance actions, and recoveries are often inside 2km (somewhat over a mile) of the ringing web site

Although it’s not confirmed, the rise within the variety of Nice Noticed Woodpeckers is regarded as partly chargeable for the intense decline of our third species of woodpecker, the Lesser Noticed. This can be a tiny fowl – hardly any larger than a sparrow – however is well recognised by its woodpecker form and its black again barred with white (it was once known as the Barred Woodpecker because of this). It appears seemingly that the Nice Noticed Woodpecker out competes the Lesser Noticed, in addition to predating its nests.

Lesser Noticed Woodpeckers are the smallest of Europe’s woodpeckers
Lesser Noticed Woodpeckers are near extinction in my residence county of Suffolk – it’s a minimum of eight years since I final noticed one regionally, whereas the newest Suffolk fowl report (for 2022) notes no profitable experiences of nesting within the county. Based on the British Belief for Ornithology (BTO), the inhabitants declined by 93% in the course of the interval 1967 – 2000, however “The demographic causes of decline will not be but identified and, though there may be low breeding success in some populations, the explanations for the decline are unclear.”

The barred again of the Lesser Noticed is diagnostic. The crimson head signifies that this can be a male
Populations have fallen on the Continent, too, although they continue to be frequent in lots of international locations – it’s a fowl I all the time anticipate to see once I go to northern Greece, and I loved watching these pleasant little birds final 12 months in Estonia, the place my accompanying pictures had been taken.
By the way, there are 256 species of woodpeckers on the planet, of which I’ve been fortunate sufficient to have seen 86. Although they’re a widespread and profitable household, the best selection is to be discovered within the Americas. Right here in Europe now we have a mere 11 species. Till lately it was 10, however most taxonomists now regard the Inexperienced Woodpecker that happens in Iberia (Spain and Portugal) as a definite species, not only a race of its extra widespread cousin. The scientific title of the Iberian Inexperienced Woodpecker is Picus sharpei: it’s named after the British ornithologist Richard Sharpe (1847-1909), who’s credited with first separating it from the Inexperienced Woodpecker. Sharpe was fascinated by classification and phylogeny, writing descriptions of over 200 species, whereas a number of birds are named after him, starting from an extinct rail to a rosefinch.

Wrynecks are widespread breeding birds in Europe and Asia. This fowl was photographed in northern India, the place it was wintering
Europe’s woodpecker complete consists of the Wryneck, an aberrant woodpecker because it doesn’t peck wooden. Wrynecks used to breed in Britain, however they stopped doing so often 60 years in the past. These curious birds are scarce passage migrants within the British Isles, however they continue to be widespread on the continent, their vary extending proper throughout Asia as far east as Japan, the place they breed on Hokkaido. Most winter in Africa and India, although a couple of stay in southern Europe in the course of the winter months – I’ve seen them in Portugal, within the Algarve, in February. I’ve by no means been fortunate sufficient to have seen one wintering in Africa (although I’ve seen the intently associated and non-migratory Rufous-necked Wryneck quite a lot of instances), however I’ve seen them in India. The {photograph} above was taken at Saltnapur, a high-quality fowl reserve not removed from Delhi, in March. Few birds have such cryptic plumage because the Wryneck, so it’s a fowl that’s straightforward to miss, however within the spring the males name loudly and persistently, making them a lot simpler to seek out.