OF ILLINOIS BIRDS 



— *Southern Hairy Woodpeck- 

 er. P.R., S. 



Common. 



— *Southern Downy Wood- 

 pecker. P.R., S. 



Common. 



§t|:Downy Woodpecker. P.R., 

 N.C. 



And questionable in S. 111. 

 Common where found. 



Arctic Three-toed Wood- 

 pecker. W.V. 



Irregular fall and winter 

 visitor to N. 111. Several 

 seen within the Chicago 

 Area during the fall of 1920. 



§Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. 

 S.R., N. 



Not common. Hess writes 

 of photographing full grown 

 young in Putnam County, 

 N. 111., June 1st. Common 

 migrant. W. R. in C. and 

 S. 111. 



$ — *Pileated Woodpecker. P.R., 



S. 

 Not uncommon. 



Northern Pileated Wood- 

 pecker. P.R., N.C. 



Rare in C. and N. 111. Very 

 doubtful as a breeder at 

 present time, and probably 

 of casual occurrence only 

 as a T. V. According to 

 Nelson and Woodruff, has 

 occurred as a straggler 

 within the Chicago Area, 

 and Kennicott listed it as 

 formerly not uncommon. 



§tt— *Red-headed Woodpecker. 

 S.R., N.C.S. 



Common. A few winter in 

 N. and C. 111. Common W. 

 R. in S. 111. 



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