Hi all, This morning while birding in the Eldorado Mountain Open Space a jogger told me he saw three "red head woodpeckers", "two adults and a baby". At first I was skeptical, so I confirmed with him that they are Red-head^ed^ woodpeckers, and he said yes. So I took his word for it and pay extra attention to any woodpeckers. Sure enough no more than 10 minutes later I saw a juvenile Red-headed Woodpecker. I waited for a quite a while but did not see any adults. Back home I checked the cobirds archive and see that Christian Nunes reported seeing one there back in June, but the report did not say if it was an adult.
Interestingly this was the second bird I saw today that has a white band from secondaries to secondaries, through the rump. Earlier I saw a bird in Superior while driving that fit the description and the bird gave me the impression of the shape of a Myna, which I saw quite a few in July when I was in SE Asia. The bird is dark in color, has the white band that I described, though the band is more narrow than that of the RHWO, the wings are wide, like in Mynas, and the size is that of a blue jay. In any case I am pretty sure it is not a native bird, unless I am missing something. So just be warned if you are driving along Rock Creek in Superior. Chishun Kwong Superior, CO -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cobirds?hl=en.
