The chewink is more constant in his visits, as is also the golden-winged woodpecker.
In this way I hope, sooner or later, to find out what the golden-winged woodpecker means by the shout with which he makes the fields reëcho in the spring, especially in the latter half of April.
The flicker, or golden-winged woodpecker, has learned that ants and other insects are good to eat, and now he does not think of digging into bark any more.
The gold-winged woodpecker has a brown back with black bars, and a light breast with heavy black spots.
If you watch them on the ground, you will see that they have a curious way of moving about like a golden-winged woodpecker in the same position.
Once a farmer, knowing my interest in birds, invited me to come and see a golden-winged woodpecker, which in her confidence had built so shallow a nest that she could be seen sitting on the eggs like a robin.
I refer to the golden-winged woodpecker, perhaps the most beautifully marked bird of the North, whose names are as varied as his habits and accomplishments.
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