I drove to Pueblo Mtn Park yesterday to see if I could get some photo
documentation of breeding by the Acorn Woodpeckers that have been at this
location since found in June, 2012.  I observed both a female and a male
bringing food, insects, to the nest hole and taking out what is likely
fecal sacs.  In fact I observed a number of visits by both the female and
the male to the apparent nest hole that occurred repeatedly over about an
hour.  On some occasions the parent would spend less than a minute inside
the cavity and others would be prolonged to several minutes.  I got photos
of this and have put together a sequence, albeit some the female and others
the male (depending on which were better photos) that I have uploaded
to myBirds and Nature blog<http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com>
.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
Blogging for Birds and Blooms magazine @
http://birdsandbloomsblog.com/author/seetta-moss/
Personal blog @ BirdsAndBlooms.blogspot.com<http://birdsandblooms.blogspot.com/>

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