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30. Colaptes auratus. Flicker. — One seen September 9. 
Louie H, Porter, New York City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, p, 
The Flicker Wintering in Montreal. — On January 14, 1900, while walk- 
ing with a friend along the woods at the foot of Mount Royal, I was 
surprised to see a Golden-winged Woodpecker ( Colaptes auratus ) fly 
from a tree within a few feet of us ; it alighted on a sumac near by and 
began to feed on the seeds. We had a good view of it for a short time, 
until it flew into some low bushes and disappeared. 
We saw one near the top of Mount Royal on November 25, 1899, which 
was, perhaps, the same bird, this being an unusually late date for its 
occurrence. The winter here has been milder than usual, but I have 
nevei heaid before, even in mild seasons, of C. auratus wintering so far 
north. — J. B. Williams, Mon t reaL Can. 
Auk, XVII, April, 1900, p 
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22. Colaptes auratus luteus. Northern Flicker. Rather com 
mon about the less thickly timbered land. 
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161. Colaptes auratus luteus. Northern Flicker. — Summer resi- 
dent, common, April 7 to October 24; breeds in all suitable places. Rare 
winter resident (January 28, 1905; February 3, 1906). Two of the so- 
called hybrid flickers have been taken here; one is in the collection of Mr. 
Ernest Seton, 3 the other is in the collection of Mr. Geo. E. Atkinson. 
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