What is another word for sphyrapicus?

Pronunciation: [sfa͡ɪɹˈapɪkəs] (IPA)

Sphyrapicus is a genus of woodpeckers, popularly known as sapsuckers. Sapsuckers are medium-sized woodpeckers that primarily feed on sap of various trees. Some common synonyms for the word sphyrapicus include sapsucker, yellow-bellied sapsucker, red-breasted woodpecker, and red-naped sapsucker. These synonyms are often used interchangeably when referring to woodpeckers that belong to the genus Sphyrapicus. Sapsuckers are fascinating birds, known for their unique feeding habits and a distinct drumming sound they produce while foraging. With their striking black and white plumage, sapsuckers are also a popular subject for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

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What are the hyponyms for Sphyrapicus?

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  • hyponyms for sphyrapicus (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Sphyrapicus?

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What are the meronyms for Sphyrapicus?

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  • meronyms for sphyrapicus (as nouns)

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