Ciitaloj^Hc of the Birds of Ncio Brtuiszaick. 45 
94, NIGHTHAWK. (Chord dies popctiie). 
An abundant summer resident. Have heard of eggs being 
found on flat gravelled roofs in Saint John, 
Family PICID^F). The Woodpeckers. 
95. HAIRY WOODPECKER. Pieus villosus. 
This bird is an abundant resident, remaining throughout 
the year and breeding here. 
96. DOWNY WOODPECKER. {Pieus puhescens). 
Abundant throughout the entire year ; breeds. 
97. BLACK-BACKED THREE-TOED WOODPECKER. (Picoides 
arcticus). 
Resides throughout the year, but is uncommon. 
98. BANDED-BACKED THREE-TOED WOODPECKER. (Picoides 
tridactylus americanus). 
An occasional winter visitant. 
99. YELLOW-BELLIED WOODPECKER. (Sphyrapicus varius). 
An occasional summer resident ; breeds. 
100 . PILATED WOODPECKER. LOGCOCK. (Hylotomus pileatus). 
This species has not been taken in Saint John County, and 
it seldom occurs in King’s ; but it is common in the interior 
of the Province throughout the year. 
101 . RED-HEADED WOODPECKER. (Melanerpes erythrocephalus). 
Neither Mr. Gilbert nor I have ever met this bird ; but 
Mr. Carnell says he shot three near Garnett’s on May 24th, 
1873; and Mr. Banks reports seeing a pair in the same 
vicinity on May 24, 1879. 
