This book describes the natural and cultural history of an iconic and
unusual woodpecker - a species that nests in tree cavities but which
forages mostly on the ground. The Green Woodpecker, known in folk
English as the Yaffle, is afforded comprehensive coverage in this work,
with information on its origins, taxonomy, anatomy, appearance, moult,
calls, distribution, conservation status, habitats, movements, breeding,
diet and relationships with other wildlife and humans all presented.
The text is richly illustrated throughout with quality photographs as
well as sound spectrograms. Many eye-opening observations of Green
Woodpecker behaviour are detailed. This all-encompassing and engaging
account has been written for a wide audience, whether professional
ornithologist, citizen scientist, amateur birder, woodpecker aficionado
and simply someone who wishes to learn more about this curious and
remarkable bird.