Large-white-billed-woodpecker
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Plate 16 in Volume 1 of The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and Bahamas by Mark Catesby, George Edwards published in 1754. The leaves and acorns depicted are from Quercus phellos, or the Willow Oak. Also mentioned as Picus maximus roslro albo. Date: 28 May 2012. Source: The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and Bahamas V. 1 (1754). Author: Mark Catesby, George Edwards.
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- Campephilus principalis (Ivory-billed Woodpecker)
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