Eggs—Eight to fifteen, pale, buffy white, speckled with chocolate on black.
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IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER.—Campephilus principalis.
Range—Formerly South Atlantic and Gulf States, from North Carolina to Texas; north in the Mississippi valley to Missouri, southern Illinois, and southern Indiana. Now restricted to the Gulf States and the lower Mississippi Valley, where only locally distributed. (A.O.U.)
Nest—In the higher part of a tree.
Eggs—Three have been found.
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AMERICAN SPARROW HAWK.—Falco sparverius. Other name: "Killy Hawk."