Woodpeckers 



393. Hairy Woodpecker {Drfobatis villosus). L. 

 9; W. 4.7 Outer tail-feathers white without terminal 

 black marks. Ad. c?. Wing-coverts spotted, under- 

 pants white; nape with' a red band, >)d. 9, Simibr 

 but rape band white. Notes. A sharp peek and a King- 

 iisher-hke rattle. 



RariR-e, — Eastern United States from North Carolina to Canada. 

 393a. Northern Hairy Woodpecker {D. -d. Uucome- 

 las). Similar to No. 393, but larger; L. 10; W- 5-2. 

 Range. — British America iiortti to Alaska. 



393b. Southern Hairy WoodpKcker {D. v, audw 

 honii). Similar to No., ^93, but smaller; L. 8: W. 4.2. 



Range. — Soulli Allaiillc atij Gulf Slates, north to South Catulina. 



393c. Harris Woodpecker {D. v. burrm). Simi- 

 lar to No. 393, but wing-coverts usually without white 

 spots; underparts dirty, dusky, brownish. 



Range. — Pacific coast from northern California 10 British Colum- 

 bia. 



393d. Cabanis Woodpecker (D. v. byloscopus). 

 Similar to No. 393c, but wliiter below. 



Range. -Californfu, cast to Ariiona. 



393e. Rocky IVIountain Hairy Woodpecker [u. v. 



■manlicota}. Similar to No. 39^1 but pure white below; 

 larger, size of No. 393a. 



Range.— Rocky Mouiiialn region from northern Ne* Mexico horth 

 to British Columbia. 



393f. Queen Charlotte Woodpecker {D. v.picoideus) 

 Similar to No. 393c, but middle of back barred and 

 spotted with black; flanks streaked with black. 

 (Osgood.) 



Range.— Queen Cliirlotte Islands, British Columbia. 



394. Southern Downy Woodpecker [Dryobatfs 

 puhesctns). L. 6; W. 3.5. Outer tail'feathers white 

 wiiA terminal black marks. Ad. J". Nape-band red; 

 smallest of group, underparts dingier than in No. 394CJ 

 white of less extent; wing-coverts spotted. Ad. ?. 

 Similar but nape-band white. Notes. A sh.irp />/i'4 

 and a rattle similar to that of No, 393, but not so luuJ. 



Range. -South Carolina, Georgia, anj Gulf Stales to Texas. 



394.3. Galrdner Woodpecker {d. p. gairdnerii). 

 Similar to No. 394b, but underparts sooty gray; the 

 darkest below of any form in the group. 



Range. —pacific coast from northern Califoriiia north to Etitlsh 

 Columbia. ' 



394b. Batchelder Woodpecker (D. p. bomofus). 

 Similar lo No. 394c, but wing-coverts with few or no 

 white spots, under tail-coverts without dusky streaks. 



Rmge.— "Rocky Mountain i^eglon of the United States." (.A, O. 



394c. Northern Downy Woodpeoker {D. p. median- 

 us). L. 6.5; W. 3. 7- Similar to No. 394, but larger, 

 whiter below; white markings of greater e.xtent. 



Range.— Eastern Nortti America soulh to South Carolina, 



394d. Alaskan Downy Woodpecker (D- p. tuhoni]. 

 W. 4- Similar to No. 394c, but still larger and whiter ; 

 largest of the group. 



Range.— Alaska. 



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