Today I had a male Rocky Mountain form American Three-toed Woodpecker at Rocky 
Mountain National Park - Wild Basin. It was along the trail just a bit NW of 
Copeland Lake. I was surprised and disappointed not to find Williamson's or 
Red-naped Sapsuckers at this normally good spot for them. I also had a 
Slate-colored Fox Sparrow at the location known to Boulder birders as "the Fox 
Sparrow spot." That's along the Peak-to-peak highway, 72, at the intersection 
with Colorado Road 103. 
David Waltman 
Boulder 



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