PICID^E: Woodpeckers 



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Eastern Arizona Res. 

 Mountains, where it is recorded 

 as uncommon, and where it 

 reaches the southern limit of its 

 range. Nests in cone-bearing 

 forest, probably also in cotton- 

 woods of water-courses. 



Arizona Res. The range 

 of this Woodpecker is chiefly 

 in Mexico, just touching the 

 United States in southeastern 

 Arizona and southwestern New 

 Mexico, where it is resident in 

 live oak regions. 



Arizona Res. High 

 mountains of northern and 

 eastern Arizona, where oc- 

 casional in Canadian Zone 

 (pines and spruces). This is 

 extreme southern limit of its 

 range. Apparently never abun- 

 dant anywhere. Seems to favor 

 the vicinity of boggy meadows. 



California Res. Com- 

 mon Chiefly in pine forest, 

 between 5000-8000 feet, of 

 southern California mountains, 

 to which the range of this sub- 

 species is limited. Nest often 

 near the ground, as a dead tree 

 or stump, or even a prostrate 

 log may offer easy excavating. 



Balchelder 

 Woodpecker 



*' /WhiVe-heoded Woodpecker 



