FAMILY PICID.E. — WOODI'KCKEKS. 



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Ear coverts, white; no white ou inner web of two middle tail feathers; back, 

 heavily banded with white and black; upper tail coverts, black. 



Red^cockaded Woodpecker. 



Dryohates borealis (male). 

 See No. 327. 



Rump and upper tail coverts, pure white; greater portion of tertials and 

 secondaries, white; the shafts, black ; inner wt!lp>i of twoiniddlc tail feathers, 

 not marked with white. 



Red=headed Woodpecker. 



Melanerpes erythrocephahis (imynature). 

 See No. 332. 



inner webs of two middle tail feathers, heavily marked with white; ixdly, 

 usually liuj^ed with pale yellow. 



Yellow=bellied Woodpecker. 



Sphyrojiirns rdriits {intmitttirp). 

 See No. 330. 



Section 3. The following species have four toes, and more 

 or less red on crown or nape. 



Crown, black; a patch of 

 red on the occiput (back 

 of the liead) ; ear cov- 

 erts, black; no white 

 on inner webs of two 

 middle tail feathers; 

 back, black, with white 

 patch in middle, but 

 not lieavily banded 

 with black and wliite; 

 wings, with round 

 white spots; upper 

 tail coverts, black. 



Hairy Woodpecker. 



Dryn?>ntfs villosus (male). 

 See No. 324. 



Crown, black; ji n;irr()w patch of red on either side of the occiput (back of 

 tin- lirad); ear coverts, white; no wliit.- on inii.T wri.s of two middle tail 

 feathers; hacji, handfil black and white; upper tail coverts, black. 



Red-cockaded Woodpecker. 



Dryobatis li,,rrtilis i uuili). 

 See No. 327. 



