Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... wood- peckers and larger birds of other kinds who also liked suet . Little Willow Woodpecker learned to await his turn . He came day after day , but for some reason he no longer ap- peared with his mother . Most young birds are garbed ...
... wood- peckers and larger birds of other kinds who also liked suet . Little Willow Woodpecker learned to await his turn . He came day after day , but for some reason he no longer ap- peared with his mother . Most young birds are garbed ...
Page 11
... Wood- peckers of three different species came here and brought their young , considering it a good place to teach them to help themselves . White- headed , Willow and Hairy Wood- peckers all had the same system of teaching . Parent ...
... Wood- peckers of three different species came here and brought their young , considering it a good place to teach them to help themselves . White- headed , Willow and Hairy Wood- peckers all had the same system of teaching . Parent ...
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... wood is soft and there is likely to be no resin to soil the feathers . The Williamson Sapsucker greatly favors the Lodgepole Pine as a nest- ing tree . He cuts the nest hole in the dead wood of a living tree and very often the hole is ...
... wood is soft and there is likely to be no resin to soil the feathers . The Williamson Sapsucker greatly favors the Lodgepole Pine as a nest- ing tree . He cuts the nest hole in the dead wood of a living tree and very often the hole is ...
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