RFCC5FKR–Infested oak tree destroyed by wood peckers
RMB2TYWR–Female Downy Wood Pecker on an old fence
RMMAKP9F–States that Joe Greatbatch will depart for Australia on September 10th on the Ocean Eagle. Transcription: It is supposed that my Uncle Samuel [Butler] is dead. His was a manly, embittered spirit. His life ? a sad result of early follies & disobedience to over-severe parents. I liked him much & would have liked him more, if he ?d have let me. I know my mother [Naomi Butler Gunn] loved him sisterly all his life. / Joe [Greatbatch] off, he says, on the 10th, by the ?ǣOcean Eagle. ? / Down town, to the wood-peckers Randall & Co, got proofs, paid Randall, to Lantern Office, saw [Thomas] Powell; (
RFT28M9J–Female Great-spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) at the nest hole
RF2M1NHRP–log in the Swedish forest pecked by wood peckers
RFRH1E5K–flame back
RF2HK10ND–Woodpecker on a Suet Bird Feeder
RMF5K95B–Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) on dead tree limb, E USA
RMC26903–Downy woodpecker Picoides pubescens female at nesting cavity E USA
RF2J8JJM0–Male greater spotted woodpecker, Dendrocopos major, on a silver birch tree in UK woodland
RMBK85JE–Woodpecker Holes in American Beech Tree Fagus grandifolia Eastern USA by Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2AHT3N9–GREEN WOODPECKER (Picus viridis) male circling a tree picking ants off the trunk, UK.
RFCC5FF9–Infested oak tree destroyed by wood peckers
RMB2TYEH–Male and female Downy Wood Peckers on old fence post
RMMAKPBM–Describes finding Thomas Picton dressed in his Garde National costume. Transcription: called. / Down town, saw Bunnell; to Post Office, to the Wood-peckers, to the ?ǣLantern ? Office. [John] Brougham & [Thomas] Powell there & ?ǣAllie Vernon. ? To Lockington ?s. Return, dined at the Shades, to room, reading &c Writing words for tomorrows cuts. Mr [Joseph] Greatbatch came, with letters from home. From my mother [Naomi Butler Gunn], sisters [Rosa and Naomi Gunn] & Samuel [Gunn]. / [Alfred] Swinton came up & left. [Alfred] Waud came. Out with him at 7 1/2, long walk up Broadway Canal St & St John
RMRYWJ9P–Great-spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) feeding a beetle grub to young in the nest
RFFFNTWH–Hairy Woodpecker Feeding on Suet
RFT4NKF7–Female Lineated Woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) feeding on a palm tree
RMBB5CCB–Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) sitting up in a tree
RFM8W50H–Decorative woven wreath is decorated with flowers and quail eggs. Wreath for pecker's Easter holidays
RMD6T6CH–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RF2BFP7WE–Downy Wood peckers male and females
RM2G2JR3M–Pigeon, wood pigeon, Columba palumbus
RF2BFBC74–Downy Wood peckers male and females
RMEGC9M6–Great Spotted Woodpecker; Dendrocopos major feeding from suet cake, woodpecker on fat feeder in garden
RMW248AD–Archive image from page 216 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 PASSERINE. 205 Their anatomy offers some peculiarities which connect them with the Kingfishers and Wood- peckers ; the sternum (fig. 94) is douhly cmarginated, they have hut one pair of laryngeal muscles, and the stomach is membranous ; [they have also no cœca to the intestine. In every essential par- ticular they thus accord with tlie Kingfishers and Bee-eaters, with which they form a special natural group, all the menihers of w
RM2BNKJ92–Hairy Woodpecker on a dead tree against a blue sky background.
RMBK85JN–Woodpecker Holes in American Beech Tree Fagus grandifolia Eastern USA by Carol Dembinsky/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2AHT3WF–GREEN WOODPECKER, UK.
RFCC382B–Infested oak tree destroyed by wood peckers
RM2AWMN6J–A Description of That Curious Natural Machine, the Wood-Peckers Tongue, etcBy Richard Waller Esq; Late Secretary to the Royal Society .
RFBK6NJG–Old infested oak tree destroyed by wood peckers
RMAN9FM9–LESSER GOLDEN BACKED WOODPECKER DINOPIUM BENGHALESE
RMPFXRM8–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. PASSERINE. 205 Their anatomy offers some peculiarities which connect them with the Kingfishers and Wood- peckers ; the sternum (fig. 94) is douhly cmarginated, they have hut one pair of laryngeal muscles, and the stomach is membranous ; [they have also no cœca to the intestine. In every essential par- ticular they thus accord with tlie Kingfishers and Bee-eaters, with which they form a special natural group, all the menihers of which take their food commonly on the wing, lay numerous pohshed white eggs, of au almost s
RFT4NKEB–Female Lineated Woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) feeding on a dead palm tree
RMBB5CCH–Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) taking off from tree
RMT7Y6N3–White Woodpecker family (Melanerpes candidus) on a dead tree in the Pantanal, Brazil
RFM8W5CY–Decorative woven wreath is decorated with flowers and quail eggs. Wreath for pecker's Easter holidays
RMBWXE3G–Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum cruentatum) adult, perched on tree in tropical forest, Chaloem Phrakiat N.P., Thailand, may
RMD6T72F–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RMB0P4J2–Red-bellied Woodpecker hollows out dead tree trunk for home, Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida
RMFB2EN5–Great Spotted Woodpecker - Dendrocopus major - juvenile.
RF2BFBC7W–Downy Wood peckers male and females
RME5BC21–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RM2G2JR63–Dove, wood pigeon, Columba palumbus, dove of peace
RMDG4D71–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RMBK85JC–Woodpecker Holes in American Beech Tree Fagus grandifolia Eastern USA by Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2H7GHD2–GREEN WOODPECKER, UK.
RMDFDCKX–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RM2AXRX57–Museum, Exhibition, Sculpture, City, Iceland, Reykjavik
RMDJA4ER–Green Woodpecker Picus viridis
RM2BNKJ8T–Hairy Woodpecker on a dead tree against a blue sky background.
RME66F36–Great Spotted Woodpecker - Dendrocopus major
RM2AFWX8P–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. 1—t OO m (-( 02 H 02 I—I ow CO O 6^; Q MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. WOODPECKERS. The birds belonging to the woodpecker family are the best friends thefarmer has among the feathered tribe, performing services that no otherbird is capable of doing, because of the peculiar structure of their billsand particularly of the tongue. The little damage caused by wood-peckers in an orchard is compensated more than a hundredfold by thegood they do. In orchards frequented by woodpeckers the dama
RMDG4C98–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RMPG085W–. The woodpeckers. Woodpeckers. THE WOODPECKER'S TOOLS: HIS TAIL 87 peckers, these end in decurved tips so soft and unresisting that they seem quite unfit to give any support. Would it not be better if the woodpecker's tail had been cut square across and made of feathers equally rigid and ending in short stiff spines ? For we see that the wood- pecker's tail is not only weak in its inner feath- ers, but weaker still in its outer ones, and it is stiff, in most species, only in the upper three fourths of its length. When we propose a change in nature it is wise to inquire whether our improvement
RFM8PET6–Decorative woven wreath is decorated with flowers and quail eggs. Wreath for pecker's Easter holidays
RMDG4C84–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RMBWXE3N–Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum cruentatum nigrimentum) adult male, perched on twig, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia, january
RMD7D78B–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RMB0P2KY–Red-bellied Woodpecker hollows out dead tree trunk for home, Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida
RF2BFBC89–Downy Wood peckers male and females
RMDFDCM1–Green Woodpecker Picus viridis
RF2BFBC4M–Downy Wood peckers male and females
RME5B6R6–Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major
RMBK86D7–Woodpecker Holes in American Beech Tree Fagus grandifolia Eastern USA by Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2AHT3JM–GREEN WOODPECKER (Picus viridis) foraging in a field margin in the vicinity of an ant nest, UK.
RMBP0AY3–Adult Red-shafted Flicker feeding young in aspen tree cavity Colaptes auratus Lac Le Jeune British Columbia Canada
RM2AXRX5E–Museum, Exhibition, Sculpture, City, Iceland, Reykjavik
RMEA223J–Gila Woodpecker - Melanerpes uropygialis - male
RFB3PAJT–Close-up of a White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
RMEA223E–Gila Woodpecker - Melanerpes uropygialis - male
RM2ANCB3M–Beginners' zoology . ture of body, position ofeyes, and size of eyes, with other birds. than insects and otherrobbers, it is true, butthey are skilful andzealous in pursuit, keenof eye, quick, active,and remarkably vora-cious. The purely in-sectivorous birds arethe most useful, but theomnivorous and grami-nivorous birds do notdisdain insects. TJieperchcrs and the wood-peckers should be pto-tected most carefully.The night birds of prey(and those of the day to a less degree) are very destructiveto field mice, rabbits, and othergnawing animals. Some igno-rant farmers complain continu-ally about t
RMPG49W6–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 462 BASIDIOMYCETES. scales arranged regularly in concentric lines. The stools break out from living stems through cracks in the bark or from wounds, e.g. those made by wood-peckers. The fir-wood, normally white, assumes, when diseased, a yellow or honey-colour, more or less like the sporophore, while here and there, parts may become light brown. The hyphae grow in all direc- tions, but especially as white strands up
RFM8PG1R–Decorative woven wreath is decorated with flowers and quail eggs. Wreath for pecker's Easter holidays
RMMCK61K–. Fig. â liiS.âPolyiwrus igyiiarius ou Oak. At the upper end a wood-pecker's uest-holc. (v. Tubeuf phot.) The substance between the tubes is different from that of the rest of the sporophore. Polyporus (Fomes) igniarius (L.).=^ (Britain and U.S. America). Sporophores on living stems of oak, alder, apple, willow, and other 'Thnmen, " Ein Apfelbaum-Schadling."' Zeitsch. /. Pflanzmkrankhbite.i}, 1891. -'Skiljakow, Scripla botan. horli universitatis Pitro/ioll/anae, 1890. ^R. Hartig, Zervetzungstrscheinunrjtn, PI. XV. and XV'I. 2e
RMT1HYCW–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamuc parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic fungi, slime-fungi, bacteria, and algae. English ed. by William G. Smith diseasesofplants00tubeuoft Year: 1897 462 BASIDIOMYCETES. scales arranged regularly in concentric lines. The stools break out from living stems through cracks in the bark or from wounds, e.g. those made by wood-peckers. The fir-wood, normally white, assumes, when diseased, a yellow or honey-colour, more or less like the sporophore, while here and there, parts may become light brown. The hyphae grow
RMB0P2NY–Red-bellied Woodpecker hollows out dead tree trunk for home, Anhinga Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida
RF2BFBC56–Downy Wood peckers male and females
RM2H7GHCP–GREEN WOODPECKER, UK.
RMBP5P4N–Hairy Woodpecker female feeding young in tree cavity Picoides villosus British Columbia Canada Late June
RMEA223D–Gila Woodpecker - Melanerpes uropygialis - male
RM2AWMMWC–A Description of That Curious Natural Machine, the Wood-Peckers Tongue, etcBy Richard Waller Esq; Late Secretary to the Royal Society . ( 5^1 ) Mucous matter Glutinous which is furnilhed by thetwo Pyramidal Glands; for I take the ufe of that Mua4sto be chiefly, if not only, to lubricate the Paflage in theFagina, for the more eafy flipping of the Cartilagestherein. He defcribes the Mofcles for exerting the Tongue, andextends them from their Infertion at the lower Beak, tothe End of the fpringy Ligaments, as he terms what Icall Cartilages 5 to which lie adds another fmall Liga^menc capable of Ex
RMPF9KDY–. De vogels van Guyana (Suriname, Cayenne en Demerara). Birds. CEOPHCEUS. 557 „Wat kleur aangaat, gelijken Groote Bloedkuif Spechten, eng. Largo Red-crested Wood- peckers, fr. Grands Pies huppés a gorge tacheté, veel op de voorgaande soort. Dekopzijden zijn evenwel niet bloedrood bij de mannetjes, hoewel zich een roode lijn aan de kaak bevindt, die bij de wijfjes zwart is evenals de voorkop. De keel is tevens gestreept, aan de ka- ken ontbreken borstelkwastjes, terwijl de staart er platter uit- ziet, alleen de uiteinden der. Snavels van Dryoiopiis Vineatitx. rectrices hol of concaaf. In levens
RFM8PETB–Decorative woven wreath is decorated with flowers and quail eggs. Wreath for pecker's Easter holidays
RMMCK4AF–. If for no other reason than be- cause of their economic value an effort should be made to attract and protect birds. Birds feed upon practically all in- sect pests and so whatever measures may be taken to induce a family of wrens, a pair of blue birds, or wood- peckers, or robins, to nest in the garden or nearby tree, will be quickly discounted by their con- tinuing influence in keeping down the increasing tide of insect life. The bird houses pictured will be found acceptable to most of those birds that will inhabit a man-made nesting place. With exception of numbers one, two, three and four
RMT1HYAP–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 462 BASIDI0MYCETE8. scales arranfed regularly in concentric lines. Tlie stools break out from living stems through cracks in the bark or from wounds, e.f). those made by wood-peckers. The fir-wood, normally white, assumes, when diseased, a yellow or honey-colour, more or less like the sporophore, while here and there, parts may become light brown. The hyphae grow in all direc- tions, but especially as
RF2BFBC69–Downy Wood peckers male and females
RM2H7GH9J–GREEN WOODPECKER (Picus viridis) foraging in wet grass near an ant nest, UK.
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