Woodpeckers. 
393. Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus). L. 
o; W. 4.7. Outer tail-feathers white without terminal 
black marks. Ad. 3%. Wing-coverts spotted,.under- 
parts white; nape with ared band. Ad. 9. Similar 
but nape band white. Notes. A sharp peek and a King- 
fisher-like rattle. 
Range,-—Eastern United States from North Garolinal to Canada. 
¥ 393a. Northern Hairy Woodpecker (D. 2. leucome- 
las). Similar to No. 393, but larger; L. 10; W. 5.2. 
Range.—British America north to Alaska. 
393b. Southern Hairy Woodpecker (D. 2. audu- 
bonit). Similar to No. 393, but smaller; L.8; W. 4.2. 
Range.—South Atlantic and Gulf States, north to South Carolina. 
393c. Harris Woodpecker (D. v. barris:). Simi- 
lar to No. 393, but wing-coverts usually without white 
spots; underparts dirty, dusky, brownish. 
Range.—Pacific coast from northern California to British Colum- 
bia. 
393d. Cabanis Woodpecker (D. v. hyloscopus). 
Similar to No. 393c, but whiter below. 
Range.—California, east to Arizona. 
393e. Rocky Mountain Hairy Woodpecker (D. vc. 
monticola). Similar to No. 393c, but pure white below; 
larger, size of No. 3930. 
Range.—Rocky Mountain region from northern New Mexico north 
to British Columbia. 
393f. Queen Charlotte Woodpecker (D. v picoideus) 
Similar to No. 393c, but middle of back barred «and 
spotted ‘i black; flanks streaked with black. 
(Osgood. ) 
Range. ipaat Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. F 
_ 394. Southern Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates 
pubescens). L.6;W. 3.5. Outer tail-feathers white 
with terminal black marks. Ad. of. Nape-band red; 
smallest of group, underparts dingier than in Na a 
white of less extent; wing-coverts spotted. $ 
Similar but nape-band white. Notes. A eure peek 
and a rattle similar to that of No. 393, but not so loud. 
Range. —South Carolina, Georgia, and Gulf States to Texas. 
394a. Gairdner Woodpecker (D. p. gairdnerit). 
Similar to No. 394b, but underparts sooty gray; the 
darkest below of any form in the group. 
Range. —Pacific coast from northern” California north to British 
Columbia. 
394b. Batchelder Woodpecker (D. p. bomorus). 
Similar to No. 394c, but wing-coverts with few or no 
white spots, under tail-coverts without dusky | ee 
Pb is — “Rocky Mountain region of the United States.’’ (A. 
i "3946. Northern Downy Woodpecker (D. p. median- 
us). L.6.5; W. 3.7. Similar to No. 394, but larger; 
whiter below; white markings of greater extent. 
Range.—Eastern North America South to South Carolina. 
394d. Alaskan Downy Woodpecker (D. p. elsont). 
W. 4. Similar to No. 394c, but still larger and pe 
largest of the group. 
Range.—Alaska, 
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