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- Green woodpeckers also live on the reserve, but give out a loud, laughing call, or 'yaffle'. Times, Sunday Times
- The largest of the three species of wood pecker found in Britain, Green Woodpeckers are also easily recognized by their laughing ‘yaffle’ call.
- Today, the references tell us that in many English country dialects, from Yorkshire south to Kent and west to Devon, the green woodpecker was called a yaffle.
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- Behind the hill, behind the trees, the green woodpecker – the yaffle – shouts his mocking, laugh-like call which in country weather lore is a sure sign of rain. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
- The Green Woodpecker (Picus viridis, sometimes called Yaffle) is a member of the woodpecker family Picidae.
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- There are cliff-nesting martins at Malham too, and you may be lucky and spot a green woodpecker, redstart or little owl. A woolly Pullman from the textile heartland
- Among the endemic birds associated with mangroves are the Cuban Green Woodpecker Xiphidiopicus percussus, the Jamaican tody Todus todus, and endemic subspecies of the mangrove warbler Dendroica petechia gundlachi, and the clapper rail Rallus longirostris caribaeus. Greater Antilles mangroves
- There was also lots of other great wildlife to see in the area around Malham Cove including nesting little owls, green woodpeckers and redstarts.