Ceophloeus pileatus.
Lake Umbagog.
1907,
August 7.
  When I went up Cambridge River with Jim Bernier in June
1903, we found about 200 yards above the big "logan" what we took
to be the new nest of a Pileated Woodpecker. It was in a dead
tree about 30 yards from the bank of the river. For some reason
that I have forgotten we did not examine it, but I asked Alva
Coolidge to do so. He told me to-day that he went there after I
left Lakeside and found a brood of young Pileated Woodpeckers
climbing about on the outside of the stub. The next spring he and
another man went to the place hoping to get a set of eggs. His
companion climbed the stub and found in the hole four young Saw-
whet Owls. Two of these were much larger than the other two.