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and 18th, one seen near Delong; 19th, several noted in various 

 places about the lake. May 7, one on Long Point; 13th, one at 

 the willows near the wagon bridge across the Outlet, where it 

 was often seen. 



1902. — June 20, one seen in Chadwick's yard. 



1904. — January 3, one noted on east side. October 18, 23, 24, 

 25, and 30 ; November 1, 3, 4, 5, 15, 18, 19, 24, and 25 ; December 

 10, 12, 13, 19, 21, and 30, seen or heard or both, often noisy. 



1906. — October 6 and 13, and November 12, seen and heard. 



1907. — September 29, first seen today, in swamp at side of rail- 

 road across from the birch swamp. October 5, 13, and 15, seen in 

 Farrar's woods, Walley's woods, and near Chadwick's. 



1913. — September 14, three seen, 2 flirting. One noted on 28th 

 and one October 4. 



The Hairy Woodpecker is evidently less common than the 

 downy, especially near the lake. A little distance from the lake, 

 particularly in Walley's woods and along Tippecanoe River near 

 Delong, it was more often seen. 



79. DOWNY WOODPECKER 



DRYOBATES PUBESCENS MEDIANUS (Swainson) 



Much more common than the last; seen or heard calling or 

 pecking all the year round, usually in small trees. In bright 

 weather one finds them more in open places, and when colder they 

 take to more sheltered situations or deeper woods. They are more 

 tolerant of civilized conditions than any other of the woodpeckers 

 and are frequently found in orchards or trees along the streets 

 of towns or cities, industriously pecking away, too busy to notice 

 a quite near approach of people. Probably as common but not 

 generally so evident during the summer as in the fall and winter. 



Among our definite records the following may be given : 



1899. — Not often noted, but doubtless common. 



1900. — July 19, seen at south end of lake. September 18, noted 

 at Lapaz Junction. Noted at various places about the lake Sep- 

 tember 30, October 3, 12, 13, 14, November 10, 11, 20, 22, 24, 26, 

 and 28, and December 1 and 6. 



1901.— Noted January 6, 11, 20, 27 and 28; February 7, 11, 

 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, and 23; March 12, 17, and 20; April 7, 13, and 

 18 ; May 7 and 13 ; and December 30. 



1902. — Noted in Chadwick's yard June 19 and 20, October 20, 

 and November 2. 



1904. — One seen in tamarack swamp, October 24. 



1906.— Noted October 25, 28 and 31, and November 12 and 13. 



