. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Toes, three; c r o \v n ,bluek; hack, hlack,viithiint ivhite. Arctic Three=toed Woodpecker. Picoidts arcticus (female).See No. 328. Ioes, three; erowu, yel-low ; h((el-, lihirk amiirhite. American Three=toed W Woodpecker. Picoides americamis (male).See No. 329. Toes, three; erowii, lilaek, mnrkcd with wliite; hark, hhiek and u-hite. American Three=toed Woodpecker. Picoides america)iUfi (female).See No. 329. Section 2. The following species have four toes; no
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Toes, three; c r o \v n ,bluek; hack, hlack,viithiint ivhite. Arctic Three=toed Woodpecker. Picoidts arcticus (female).See No. 328. Ioes, three; erowu, yel-low ; h((el-, lihirk amiirhite. American Three=toed W Woodpecker. Picoides americamis (male).See No. 329. Toes, three; erowii, lilaek, mnrkcd with wliite; hark, hhiek and u-hite. American Three=toed Woodpecker. Picoides america)iUfi (female).See No. 329. Section 2. The following species have four toes; no traceof red on crown or Ear coverts, black; uo white ou iuuer web of twomiddle tail feathers; mid-dle of l)ack, more or lessAvliite, l)ut not lieavilybanded as in borealis;lower rump and uppertail coverts, black. Hairy Woodpecker. Dri/eihates viUusus (female).See No. 324. FAMILY W()( )I)1KCKEUS. 1!)3 Ear coverts, white; iii> white on inuer weh of two iiiiildlc tail featliors: back,heavily banded with white and black; upper tail coverts, black. Red=cockaded Woodpecker. Dryobates horealis {male).See No. 327. Rump and upper tail coverts, pure white; greater portion of tertials andsecondaries, white ; the shafts, black ; inner welts of two middle tail feathers,not marked with white. Red=headed Woodpecker. Mclancrjics cri/throcephaliis (immature).See No. 332. Inner webs of two middle tail feathers, heavily marked with white; tin,<;ed with ]):iU yellow. Yellow=bellied Woodpecker. Sphyrajiicus rarius {iimnaturc).See TJo. 330. Section 3. The following species have four toes, and moreor le
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