Pecker which is red, which has a colored head, which has a rose chin, which has a covering then, a pecker is not bound by any such action.
If the tree is sound, the wood-pecker soon forsakes it for another; should he begin to break into the bark, it is to catch the worm; and such trees are at once to be marked for the axe.
I Saw to day Bird of the wood pecker kind which fed on Pine burs its Bill and tale white the wings black every other part of a light brown, and about the Size of a robin.
The large wood pecker or log cock the lark woodpecker and the common wood peckerwith a red head are the Same with those of the Atlantic States, and are found exclusively in the timbered Country.
The Black Wood pecker which is found in most parts of the rocky Mountains as will as the Western and S W.
Keep your pecker up, and if you'll take the advice of an old sailor, I'd recommend you to write to your friends and go home.
Whilst he was away the wood-pecker came again and looked into her nest.
Indeed, he is not always content to wait until the wood-pecker deserts her nest, especially as he relishes the taste of an egg.
The startled wood-pecker fled in fear, and the squirrel came forth triumphantly and went away for a short time.
A writer in the Standard describes how he saw a wood-pecker turned out of her house to make room for an impudent squirrel.
The pecker P (also tempered hard) is mounted on the cast-iron weight W, which in turn is pivoted on the valve lever L.
It is screwed into a pecker block B, and pinned as shown.
On this account it is advisable to provide a "lip" on the pecker block, as shown, to keep the area of contact as small as possible.
No sooner had the wood-pecker alighted than the head of another bird appeared at the hole and the wood-pecker took to his heels--to his wings.
The first thing he did was to kill a red-headed wood-pecker which he declared to be the most beautiful bird he had ever seen.
The fig-pecker merits the attention of the most serious gastronomists.
At Jason's side, Mavis echoed his own swift breath of relief, but as the party turned, the rock-pecker stooped and rose with a black lump in his hand.
No vein half that thick had the rock-pecker with all his searching found, and the lad gave a long, low whistle of happy amazement.
Even the rock-pecker had gone back on him, and though that hurt him deeply, the lad loyally knew that the school-master must have his own good reasons.
In the body of the dead tree a wood-pecker had chiseled out a round hole.
Even when a man is of long experience and has been fashioned by nature in the heroic mould, it is impossible to play his very best golf, and be improving on it, unless he "has his pecker up.
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