. The birds of Canada [microform] : with descriptions of their plumage, habits, food, song, nests, eggs, times of arrival and departure. Birds; Oiseaux. i8 Birds of Canada. of May. Its habits arc the same as those of the other species, except that he is a great lover of fruit and grain. It , however, a question whether he is not a greater friend than enemy to the farmer, us he kills great numbers of Hack, black ; belly, white ; head and neck all round, crimson. Length, ten inches ; bill and feet, black. Kests, in a hole in a stub or tree; eggs, four in number, pure GOLDEN-
. The birds of Canada [microform] : with descriptions of their plumage, habits, food, song, nests, eggs, times of arrival and departure. Birds; Oiseaux. i8 Birds of Canada. of May. Its habits arc the same as those of the other species, except that he is a great lover of fruit and grain. It , however, a question whether he is not a greater friend than enemy to the farmer, us he kills great numbers of Hack, black ; belly, white ; head and neck all round, crimson. Length, ten inches ; bill and feet, black. Kests, in a hole in a stub or tree; eggs, four in number, pure GOLDEN-WINGEU MOODPECKKK. Colaptes anratus.—Golden-winged Woodpecker. The Golden-winged Woodpecker is one of our best known and most beautiful summer Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ross, Alexander Milton, 1832-1897. Toronto : Rowsell and Hutchison
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