. . 1\ WvnjiiihCkKR. (Campephilus principalis). K Life-size. COPYRIGHT 1900, BY A, W. MUMFORD, CHICAGO. 476 HAIKV WOODlECKEK. (Dryobates villosus.) % Life-size. COPYRIGHT 1902, BY MFOflD, CHICAGO WOODPECKERS, CUCKOOS, ETC. 221 THE HAIRY WOODPECKER* The geographical and the breeding ranges of the HairyWoodpecker are practically the same. These include east-ern North America from the southern provinces of Canadasouthward to the States bordering the Gulf of Mexico andthose of the southeastern United States bordering theAtla


. . 1\ WvnjiiihCkKR. (Campephilus principalis). K Life-size. COPYRIGHT 1900, BY A, W. MUMFORD, CHICAGO. 476 HAIKV WOODlECKEK. (Dryobates villosus.) % Life-size. COPYRIGHT 1902, BY MFOflD, CHICAGO WOODPECKERS, CUCKOOS, ETC. 221 THE HAIRY WOODPECKER* The geographical and the breeding ranges of the HairyWoodpecker are practically the same. These include east-ern North America from the southern provinces of Canadasouthward to the States bordering the Gulf of Mexico andthose of the southeastern United States bordering theAtlantic Ocean. Though occasionally found in old orchards,its choice feeding grounds are the timbered regions of riverbanks and other bodies of water. The hairy woodpecker is one of the most useful and valu-able friends of human interests. Not only does it feed uponthe larvffi that burrow in the wood and bark of our forestand orchard trees, but also upon beetles and other is onty in the winter season, when its natural food is notreadily obtained, that it gathers seeds and fruits. It neverattacks a sound tree for any purposes, and the loss causedby the amount of us


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