. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . dark red face, streaked red and white underparts, a gray breast band, and glossy greenish blackupperparts. They are not uncommon in the greaterpart of their range, can not be called shy birds, andnest in all kinds of trees at heights varying from six toone hundred feet from the ground, the five to nine whiteeggs measuring x .80, and being laid during \iaor June. w i, i. from Kifh Red-bellied Woodpecker. Centurus carolinus. Range.—United
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . dark red face, streaked red and white underparts, a gray breast band, and glossy greenish blackupperparts. They are not uncommon in the greaterpart of their range, can not be called shy birds, andnest in all kinds of trees at heights varying from six toone hundred feet from the ground, the five to nine whiteeggs measuring x .80, and being laid during \iaor June. w i, i. from Kifh Red-bellied Woodpecker. Centurus carolinus. Range.—United States east of the Plains, breeding from the Gulf States northin nearly all parts of their range, frequenting the more heavily timbered regions,where they nest in any place that attracts their fancy; in BOme localities the>also commonly nest in telegraph poles. They are quite tame, and during the winter months come about yards and houses, the same as. and often in company with Downy Woodpeckers. Their eggs, which are laid during May, are glossy , average in si/..- LOO \ . and number from four t six. /- ^ 17 the bird book.
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