We are enjoying a short February visit to Colorado.  Before coming, I had been 
reading on the two Colorado listservs and on the eBird Rare Bird Alert for 
Colorado about the female Acorn Woodpecker being seen in the 1800 block of 
Cheyenne Boulevard at Willow Circle in Colorado Springs.  I don't get much 
chance to chase unusual birds, but this one was only a couple of miles from my 
brother's house where we would be visiting.  Today, my wife and I finally had a 
chance to check out the location, excited by the Friday sighting reported by 
Seth Gallagher.
 
We drove up Cheyenne Boulevard and saw someone with a camera with a long lens.  
We stopped to ask if he was looking for the Acorn Woodpecker.  He confirmed 
that he had seen it just a few minutes before and told us to drive up the road 
to Willow Circle and he would show us.  When he caught up with us, we 
introduced ourselves, and we got to meet Bill Maynard, a name we had seen many 
times before.  Bill showed us the specific tree and waited with us for about 25 
minutes, but the bird was a no show.  We had to leave to get somewhere by 
10:30.  After we were finished, we decided to head back to the location 
arriving about 11:25.  Bill was still there with several other people, and they 
showed us the Acorn Woodpecker in its favorite tree.
 
This was a new Colorado bird for us, and we're pretty sure a new U.S. bird as 
well, so it was very exciting.
 
Bill personified the many birders we have met in Colorado over the years who 
have gone out of their way to share good birds with us.  It is always a 
pleasure to bird here.
 
Jim Nelson
Bethesda, Maryland

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