[NatureNS] looking for a name for the striped woodpecker

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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2010 14:55:14 -0300
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Hi,

I wondered about a Yellow-bellied sapsucker, as it has very prominent
head stripes and is common in NS woods. I also felt that American 3
toed is a good contender, for reasons mentioned above.

Richard

On Sunday, October 3, 2010, Tuma Young <tumayoung@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Kwe Msit Wen(Greetings All)
> I am looking for another English common name for the "Striped Woodpecker."    The old Mi'kmaq reader that I am using to find Mi'kmaq names refers to a "Striped Woodpecker."  I have checked McAtee "Folks Names of Canadian Birds"-no mention of a "Striped Woodpecker" in it.  What are your thoughts on which bird this may refer to.
> Wela'lin (Thank You)
> Tuma YoungHalifax, NS
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>  Koqwaqja'tekaq'tinej.
> (Let Us Choose The Correct Behaviour)
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