👉 Carenochrous is a genus of birds in the family Passeriformes, commonly known as woodpeckers or warblers. They are primarily found in North America and Eurasia. These birds are characterized by their distinctive yellowish-brown plumage, with bright yellow feathers on the wings and head, along with black underparts and white bills. Carenochrous are omnivores that feed on a variety of plant material, including fruits, nuts, and insects, as well as small