Elorida, 
Suwanee River. 
Mar«(,D-AprI , 1890 . 
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One of the commonest species throughout the heavy timber of 
the bottom lands, but decreasing markedly in numbers as we ap- 
proved the mouth of the river. In addition to the note, 
this Woodpecker utters frwquently a long/, rattling cry which 
closely resembles that of the Hairy Woodpecker. When mating one 
or both sexes also utters a whicker note, very similar to that of 
the Golden-winged Woodpecker 
