Red-throated Wryneck was created in 1830.
Wryneck or Cervical Dystonia
A wryneck is either of two species of woodpeckers of the Old World who can twist their heads round 180 degrees.
A wryneck is either of two species of woodpeckers of the Old World who can twist their heads round 180 degrees.
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Wryneck
Torticollis is the medical term meaning wryneck. Torticollis is a type of spasm of the neck that bends it into an unnatural position. Torticollis is a type of focal Dystonia, which is a neurological disorder of the basal ganglia in the brain.The medical term for wryneck is torticollis, which is a stiff neck due to muscle spasm.
"Wry neck" can also be called "head tilt". The scientific name is "torticollis".
gnat, wren, Gnu (Wildebeest) Wrench bird Wryneck (woodpecker)
Torticollis is the medical term meaning "wryneck," which will result in a head tilt.
gnat, wren, Gnu (Wildebeest) Wrench bird Wryneck (woodpecker)
The English name for the vatvaghul bird is the Eurasian Wryneck (Jynx torquilla). It is a small, migratory bird belonging to the woodpecker family, known for its unique ability to twist its neck and its distinctive camouflage plumage. The wryneck primarily feeds on ants and other insects, and it can be found in woodlands and open areas across Europe and parts of Asia during the breeding season.
Also known as a wry neck, spasmodic torticollis is a stiff neck due to spasmodic contraction of the neck muscle. The spasm causes the head to be pulled toward the affected side.