On August 1st:

Two adult Acorn Woodpeckers continue in the big dead tree at the Horseshoe 
Lodge Parking lot in Pueblo Mountain Park, above Beulah.  The woodpeckers are 
taking food into a nest hole, though so far the baby woodpeckers haven't 
fledged.  There were at least two singing male Grace's Warblers, perhaps more, 
and the singing male Hooded Warbler, were close to the parking lot, on the 
left, past the old basketball court, also in Pueblo Mountain Park.

I've been seeing a few Dusky Grouse in the Wet Mountains, south west of Pueblo 
as well recently in both Pueblo and Custer Counties, near or on Hwy 165, from 
just south of Lake Isabel, north toward Bishop's Castle (6 miles N of Lake 
Isabel) along Hwy 165.  I saw three on Aug 1st.

Good birding,


Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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