Yesterday I got back to Pueblo Mountain Park to check on the pair of Acorn
Woodpeckers that appeared to be nesting in July.  I found them away from
the nest tree and there were 4 birds that were high up in the pine trees.
I observed an adult bird feeding a young fledgling (with blackish eyes
found on young juveniles).  I also photographed another Acorn Woodpecker
with blueish eyes that are found on older juveniles.  I did get a distant
photo I cropped for closer view showing the parent bird as it approached
the fledgling with it's bill open wide right before the feeding as well as
one right after the feeding and a closer one with the juvenile that has the
bluish eyes.  I have uploaded these to my Birds and Nature blog
<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>.  It is nice to see that this pair
were successful in breeding this year.

On my way home via Siloam Road I was surprised to spot a Greater Roadrunner
that was in juniper grassland habitat (for some miles around).


SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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