FLICKER, Yellow Shafted-June 3, 1933. 4# 

 Six mi* from B.S.GU — Camblos. 

 The entrance hole was about four in. 

 in diam. ,and about ten in. deep. There 

 «re six other holes bat none were in- 

 habited. The female was on the eggs, 

 and flew when the tree began shaking. 

 The location was a Beech about two ft. 

 in diam. , and the hole was about fif- 

 teen ft. from the ground. As usual with 

 woodpeckers ,no nesting materials ex- 

 cept some small chips of wood, were used 

 I got six perfect specimens t a glossy 

 white in color, and all fresh* ^| 



(Terpdtra* s Farm) 



GRACICbE, Purple-- April 5,1932. 

 Big Stone aap,Ya.^-|3^1as^ 

 In a small grove of trees , about 

 twenty in number, a flock of Purple 

 Grackles chose to make their home. All 

 the trees with the exception of two t 

 had at le&st one nest; some had as many 

 as three. The nest I took had five t fresh 

 bluish green eggs, spotted and scrawled 

 with black and brown .The nest was com- 

 posed of mud .grasses , and some paper, 

 lined with fine grasses and one or two 

 feathers. (Bail park) 



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