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Pileated Woodpecker {Dryocopus pi- 
leatus) calling in the swamp area 
near the old brick schoolhouse. On 
Sunday we found two sets of large, 
freshly drilled, squarish holes in the 
bases of trees in this same area. 
They were clearly the work of 
Pileated Woodpeckers. This species 
once occurred along the Missouri 
River in some numbers but was last 
reported in 1895 (Bruner, L., R. H. 
Wolcott and M. H. Swenk, 1904, A 
Preliminary Review of the Birds of 
Nebraska. Omaha, 116 pp.). It was 
reported once again in 1952 by Mrs. 
A. R. Galley near Fort Calhoun, 
