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215 (393 c) Dryobates villosus harrisi (Audubon) Ridgway. 



Harris Woodpecker. 



Status — Common resident in the extreme northern part of the humid coast belt; south in 

 winter through this belt as far as Monterey. 



216 (393 d) Dryobates villosus hyloscopus (Cabanis) Brewster. 



Cabanis Woodpecker. 



Syn. — Dryobates villosus harrisi, part; Picus harrist; Picus villosus; Picus villosus harrisi\ 



Dendrocopus harrisi. 

 vStatus — Common resident in suitable localities almost throughout the State, but chiefly 



in Transition south and east of the northern humid coast belt. 



217 (394 b) Dryobates pubescens leucurus (Hartlaub) Fisher. 



BatcheIvDER Woodpecker. 



Syn. — Dryobates pubescens oreacus; Dryobates pubescens hoviorus. 



Status — Occurs in winter at least, along the eastern border of the State; recorded from 

 Quincy, Kernville and Fort Tejon. 



218 (394 a, part) Dryobates pubescens turati (Malherbe) Fisher. 



Willow Woodpecker. 



Syn. — Dryobates pubescens; Picus pubescens gairdneri; Dryobates pubescens gairdneri, 

 part; Picus gairdneri; Picus meridionalis; Dendrocopus gairdneri; Picus turati. 



Status — Common resident in suitable localities almost throughout the State; breeds 

 chiefly in Upper Sonoran west of the Sierras. 



219 (394 a, part) Dryobates pubescens gairdneri (Audubon) Ridgway. 



Gairdner Woodpecker. 



Status — Occurs only in the extreme northern part of the humid coast belt (Del Norte 

 and Siskiyou Counties). 



220 (396) Dryobates scalaris bairdi (Malherbe) Ridgway. 



Texas Woodpecker. 



Syn. — Picus scalaris, part; Dryobates scalaris; Dendrocopus scalaris. 



Status — Fairly common resident in the deserts of the southeastern corner of the State; 

 recorded west to Hesperia and San Gorgonio Pass. 



221 (396 a) Dryobates lucasanus (Xantus) Grinnell. 



Saint Lucas Woodpecker. 



Syn. — Dryobates scalaris lucasanus. 



Status — Recorded only as found breeding by W. W. Price and E. Heller in the vicinity 

 of Whitewater on the Colorado Desert. 



222 (397) Dryobates nuttalli (Garabel) Ridgway. 



Nuttall Woodpecker. 



Syn. — Picus scalaris, part; Picus nuttalli; Picus scalaris var. nuttalli; Dendrocopus 



nuttalli. 

 Status— Common resident of Upper Sonoran west of the Sierras and east of the humid 



coast belt; recorded from San Diego north to Red Bluff and Yreka, 



