Faunus, the Roman god of the forest, fields, and fertility, is often considered to be the son of the god Picus and the nymph Canens. In some myths, he is also associated with the Greek god Pan, suggesting a blending of traditions. Faunus is known for his connection to nature and often depicted as a goat-like figure, embodying the spirit of rural life.
The god Pan was called, in Rome, Faunus. Also Sylvanus
Faunus
he is god of nature and flocks.
Faunus; Sylvanus.
They didn't have a God of birds.
I believe it is Pan.
His Roman equivalent was Faunus.
Pan (Faunus in Roman)
Joe Kelly
Pan. He was also the god of nature in general. Pan was the Greek god. His Roman counterpart was Faunus.
The earth god of wood and fields would be Pan in Greece or Faunus in Rome.
Faunus is the Roman form of the Greek god Pan, just as Jupiter is the Roman form of Zeus, or Juno the Roman equivalent of Hera, goddess of family, the wife of Zeus/Jupiter.