This post is for the record, but unfortunately, not for people to view, yet. I 
just returned from photographing an Acorn Woodpecker in a Franktown yard. The 
yard-birders called me about it 5 minutes before they left for the airport, and 
sad to say, I can't invite anyone to visit their unattended yard. I'll advise 
Cobirds when they return, how to contact them so as to find out if they will 
open up the yard to visitors. If the woodpecker stays. 

The bird flew around from ponderosa trunk to ponderosa trunk, and I have some 
middling photographs. She maintained a consistent distance away from me -- 
about 25 feet or so. She came in several times in an hour, so seems comfortable 
with this site, its feeders, and its feeder birds. 

Habitat: ponderosa pine without much understory. I wonder if observers might 
find more Acorn WPs wandering around Ponderosa forest/woodlands such as 
Castlewood Canyon State Park, Genesee Mtn., Meyer Ranch, etc. If some 
youngsters have vacated the site west of Pueblo, they probably want to find 
more Acorn WPs, and satisfactory habitat. 
 

Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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