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—It is not common to see 4 red 
headed woodpecker in the midst cf such 
abundance of snow as at present. Rsv . 
Mr. Krietler; J. M. YanHuyckand L. O. 
VonTrnmp each hung a large picee of 
suet before the snow came on a tree in 
the yard near the house. Birds have 
come daily to peck at the suet, nut- 
hatches, woodpeckers, chicadees and 
juncoes. In the last few days a red- 
headed woodpecker has been seen 
among the birds in Mr. Krietler’s tree, a 
w elcome visitor because so unexpected. 
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With the compliments 
of the season. 
W.D. 
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