Painted

Unknown

Published

1931

Volume

7

Plate

410

Goldenfront Woodpecker

Centurus aurifrons

Man is so unfamiliar to them that he is not recognized as an enemy and around isolated habitations the GOLDENFRONTS become almost as tame as Sparrows. They like to hear their own voices and are unusually noisy for Woodpeckers. In some parts of the southwest they have dug holes in telegraf poles to an extent which caused them to fall. Grasshoppers comprise half their diet, small fruit and insects the remainder.

BREEDING

RANGE

From central northern Texas, southward.

Chestnut Oak

Quercus acuminata

A fine tree, sometimes 150 feet high, distributed from southern Ontario to Kansas, south to the Alleghanies.

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