FRANK SMITH & Ce 
JODPERS IN 
FLOUR-GRAIN-PREVIDION5S 
wvitks. GROCERIES 
DIMENSION LUMBER Lancaster-N-H: 
similar situation and I identified it in the same manner. 
I hardly know how I should go to work to find the nest of the Broad- 
wing in an unbroken forest, most of the pieces of woodland in this sec- 
tion are of limited extent and when I find a pair of birds in a certain 
piece of woods I hunt until I find it. I also know of a great many old 
hawks nests and I keep these in my mind as much as possible and find that 
they help me in a great many cases as the birds seldom build a new nest 
of their own, I locate ali that I can while they are rebuilding their 
nests, they are much noisier at that time and easigr to find, and at 
that time the leaves have not started enough to hide them. 
Pileated Woodpeckers are very hard to get, they are so wild and 
cover s0 much territory that it is more luck than anything else if one 
