. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. These woodpeckers are very common throughout the central portions of the United States, and build their nest in the . decayed trunks of any kind of a tree in any location. Frequently telephone poles are used where there is a scarcity of trees. At other times it will nest under the eaves of a roof wherever it can find a suitable cranny. They lay five or six eggs of a glossy white color, tinted with pink, from the yolk of the egg Photo by T. Earhart. ghowiug through the shcll. YOUNG Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. These woodpeckers are very common throughout the central portions of the United States, and build their nest in the . decayed trunks of any kind of a tree in any location. Frequently telephone poles are used where there is a scarcity of trees. At other times it will nest under the eaves of a roof wherever it can find a suitable cranny. They lay five or six eggs of a glossy white color, tinted with pink, from the yolk of the egg Photo by T. Earhart. ghowiug through the shcll. YOUNG 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 Worcester, Mass. : C. K. Reed
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