The red-headed woodpecker looks to be nesting in the earlier mentioned sycamore 
tree - I see it entering and staying in for minutes at a time (incubating?). 
It's not the big obvious hole on the trunk, but a small neat round hole on one 
of the branches. If you walk south along 90 from the Poplar Ridge corner about 
10 yards past the 30mph sign til where you get the best view of the sycamore, 
look for the contrastingly brown branch starting at ~30 feet extending 
vertically up, scan that branch for the hole.

I've only been seeing one bird.

Suan


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