That looks like the European Starling nest that was in the tree next to the
woodpeckers.

-Jay


On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Carol Keeler <[email protected]>wrote:

> Yesterday while photographing the Red Headed Woodpeckers and young, my
> friend John Garofalo took and interesting picture which I would like people
> to look at and comment on.  In the picture you will see a parent looking
> out of what we have believed to be the only nest hole.  In a tree to the
> right is a hole where two babies are looking out.  They appear to be even
> younger RHW young.  Please see if you agree or is this some other bird.
>  You can tell the hole is being actively used due to the whitewash down the
> front.  These babies appear younger than the one that fledged yesterday.
>  Are they RHW babies or not?  I personally never saw a parent go to this
> hole while I was there-only the bottom of three hole.
>
> http://www.pbase.com/carol_keeler_photo/image/152114694
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Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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