. "Every bird;" a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . HAIRY WOODPECKER. Genus: : D. villosus. No. 22. Order: : : A resident of New England, more common in the northern Plumage: Black and white. Male with scarlet nape crescent. Bill black, feet dark. Length about and Other Notes: A sharp cry and a ^ : Large woods and forests and secluded orchards. No. 23. DOWNY WOODPECKER. Species: D. : A common res
. "Every bird;" a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . HAIRY WOODPECKER. Genus: : D. villosus. No. 22. Order: : : A resident of New England, more common in the northern Plumage: Black and white. Male with scarlet nape crescent. Bill black, feet dark. Length about and Other Notes: A sharp cry and a ^ : Large woods and forests and secluded orchards. No. 23. DOWNY WOODPECKER. Species: D. : A common resident of all New England, most often met with in Plumage: Black and wliite, outer tail feathers black barred. A small edition of preceding species. Bill and feet black. Length about arid Other Notes: A single sharp note, which is often rapidly : Orchards and woodlands. 24 WOODLAND No, 24. YELLOW BELLIED WOODPECKER. Genus; Spliyrapicus. Species: S. varius. Distribution: A sprincj and fall migrant in southern, but breeding com-monly in northern New England. One record of winteringnear Boston. Date of Arrival: ]\Iiddle of April, passing through. Date of Departure: October. General Plumage: Upper parts brownish yellow, black marked, wings and tailblack, white marked; under parts yellowish, flanks blac^kmarked, crown scarlet, throat in male scarlet, in female white,scarlet black bordered. Bill and feet black. Length Song and Other Notes: A mewing : Woodland, especially apple and birch growth. WOODLAND BIRDS. 25
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