SOME NOTES ON NEBRASKA BIRDS. 



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405. Ceophloeus pileatus {Linn.). — Pileated Woodpecker. 



Rockport, Tekaraah (L. Bruner); "la the heavily wooded districts of North 

 America at large" (Goss); Rockport (L. Skow); "Probably only a winter 

 visitor in the heavy timber along the Missouri river " (Dr. Agersborg); Omaha, 

 "a very rare straggler, one seen May 20, 1895" (I. S. Trostler). 



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Fig. 35. — Pileated Woodpecker. 



406. Melanerpes erythrocephalus (Zinn.). — Red-headed 

 Woodpecker. 



Omaha, West Point, Lincoln, Sioux county, etc.— breeds (L. Bruner); 

 "wherever there is timber euough " (Aughey); "Common during spring, 

 summer, and fall" (Taylor); "Westward to within the Rocky mountains " 

 (Goss); Beatrice, De Witt— nesting (A. S. Pearse); Omaha— breeding (L. 



