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Identifier: birdsofpapagosag00swar (find matches)
Title: Birds of the Papago Saguaro National Monument and the Neighboring Region, Arizona
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Swarth, H.S.
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Photograph by M. French Gilman. A. PLUMBEOUS GNATCATCHER ON NEST. This is a characteristic species of the deserts of the Southwest. It is much like the Blue-GrayGnatcatcher of the Eastern States and the Western Gnatcatcher of California, from which itdiffers mainly in the possession of a black cap, worn by the male during the summer months.This marking may be seen on the bird in the picture.
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Photograph by M. French Gilman. B. MALE GILA WOODPECKER. Distinguished from the female by the red spot on the crown. This is a common species of thevalleys of southern Arizona, and one that nests frequently in the giant cactus. BIKDS OF THE PAP AGO SAGUAKO NATIONAL MONUMENT. 49 is the phrase belly-aching. In fact, all of his talk at us has a distinctlycolicky tone and one feels like giving him something to whine about. Hisordinary call slightly resembles that of the flicker, but is not quite so loud;altogether he is quite a conversationalist. This woodpecker frequents houses and yards, and with slight encourage-ment comes regularly for food, not hesitating to call loudly for it if breakfastbe much delayed. The Indians store corn in the ear on the Hat tops of theirhouses and sheds, and each home has one or more of woodpecker retainers orpensioners hanging about most of the time. This corn provides an abundantand sure source of food, and the birds make the most of it. I have never seena

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