9, 
- Northern Pileated Woodpecker. 
See Birds with Black Plumage. 
Yellow or Orange in Plumage. 
Long-tailed Chat, 7-8. | 
Above gray olive- -green; breast iesienvellow: rest of 
lower parts whitish; F. duller. | 
Notice—White eye- ine and pee to nose; cheek 
darker; stripe through eye. _ 
Found—Western U. S. usually idesiok, rare west of 
Cascades. | 
Nest—Briery thickets close to Saad, loose mass. 
Eggs—3-5 white, spotted. 
Fine vocabulary of rollicking song; mimic. 
_ Northwestern Flicker, about 13'4. 
Above brownish with purple tinge; barred; below 
vinaceous with black collar and many black dots; sides 
of head and throat gray; white rump. 
Notice—Under surface of wings and tail orange red; 
red streak side of neck in M. 
Found—Pacific coast from Sitka to Humboldt ae. 
Nest—-Holes in trees. 
Eggs—5-10 white. 
“Kee-yer” or “Week-er, week-er, week-er”’. 
Red-shafted Flicker. 
- Similar to Northwestern Flicker but paler coloring. 
~ Found—Western U. 8S. except in Pacific Coast . district. 
Western Goldfinch. 
Similar to Willow Goldfinch but wiles paler. 
Found—Rocky Mt. plateau district. | 
Willow Goldfinch, 5. - 
S. M.—General eolor canary yellowish; forehead, crown, 
wings and tail black. W. similar to F. above olive- 
brownish, below yellowish. a 
Notice—Two white wing bars; white spots on inner 
webs of tail feathers; undulating flight. 
Nest—Compact; grasses, fibres, nowt 
Eggs—3-6 bluish white. : 
Canary like warble, ‘“Per-chic-o-ree.”’ 
Alaska Pine Grosbeak. (Female). 
See Birds with Red in Plumage. 
Black-headed Grosbeak, 8. 
M. Above head, back, wings and tail black; below red- 
dish brown with yellow abdomen. F. similar pattern 
but duller and more old gold. 
- Notice—Same brown in collar and flecks on ak Mg | 
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