Field notes, v1472
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446 Kansas Academy of Science 200. Colaptes auratus auratus (Linnaeus). Southern Flicker. Common resident in southeastern Kansas. 201. Colaptes cafer collaris Vigors. Red-shafted Flicker.1 Common resident in western Kansas; rare in the east in winter. 202. Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola Bangs. Northern Pileated Woodpecker. Formerly a fairly common resident in northeastern Kansas. 203. Ceophloeus pileatus pileatus (Linnaeus). Southern Pileated Woodpecker. Formerly a common resident in southeastern Kansas. 204. Centurus carolinus (Linnaeus). Red-bellied Woodpecker. Common resident in eastern Kansas, as far west as Comanche county. 205. Melanerpes erythrocephalus (Linnaeus). Red-headed Woodpecker. Common summer resident; occasional in winter. 206. Asyndesmus lewis Gray. Lewis's Woodpecker. Probably a rare summer resident in the western part of the state. There is one record from Lawrence on November 7, 1908. 207. Sphyrapicus varius varius (Linnaeus). Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Occasional migrant in eastern Kansas. 208. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis Baird. Red-naped Sapsucker. Probably a rare winter visitor in extreme western Kansas. Two specimens were taken by Goss at Wallace on October 12 and 14, 1883. [Sphyrapicus thyroideus nataliae (Malherbe). Natalie's Sapsucker. Dr. J. M. Porter reported that he saw an adult male at Concordia on April 4, 1935. In the absence of a specimen this species must be placed in the Hypothetical List for the present]. 209. Dryobates villosus villosus (Linnaeus). Eastern Hairy Woodpecker. Common resident throughout the state. 210. Dryobates pubescens medianus (Swainson). Northern Downy Woodpecker. Common resident throughout the state, except Labette and Montgomery counties. 211. Dryobates pubescens pubescens (Linnaeus). Southern Downy Woodpecker. Common resident in Labette and Montgomery counties. 212. Tyrannus tyrannus (Linnaeus). Eastern Kingbird. Common summer resident throughout the state. 213. Tyrannus tyrannus Say. Arkansas Kingbird. Common summer resident in the west; occasional east of the Flint Hills. 214. Muscivora forficata (Gmelin). Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. Common summer resident in southern and central Kansas. It occurs regularly as far north as Chanute, and occasionally as far west as Coolidge. 215. Myiarchus crinitus boreus Bangs. Northern Crested Flycatcher. Common summer resident in the east; occasional in the west. 216. Sayornis phoebe (Latham). Eastern Phoebe. Common summer resident in the east; occasional in the west. 217. Sayornis saya saya (Bonaparte). Say's Phoebe. Common summer resident in the west. 218. Empidonax flaviventris (Baird and Baird). Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Rare migrant. Six specimens, all from Douglas county, are on record. 1. Most of the red-shafted flickers found in Kansas are hybrids between Colaptes cafer collaris and Colaptes auratus lateus, and may exhibit almost any combination of colors between the red of cafer and the yellow of auratus.