This morning we decided to hike along the north side of Long Lake (destination 
Lake Isabel).  We saw an American Three-toed Woodpecker flaking wood off a 
tree.  It was only 30 ft. off the trail about 3 feet off the ground.
On our way back down from our hike, again along the north side of Long Lake, we 
first saw 2 Three-toed just 20 ft. off the trail; a short distance farther 2 
more; and then a little farther along yet another 2!  Three of them were males. 
 Not sure if I'd say we saw 7 total since we may have seen the same bird we saw 
going up the trail when we came back down.  But, a confirmed 6 American 
Three-toedWoodpeckers!  After trying to see one several times in the past with 
no luck we hit the jackpot today!

Sharon Norfleet and Gary Baxley
Louisville, Boulder County

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