Hi

On the the Cross Creek trail,  Eagle County, 39-25-51 n, 106-25-31w, south of 
Minturn by approximately four miles, was an American Three-toed Woodpecker, 
splintering  bark on the trunk of a Douglas Fir, teaching it's off-spring the 
art of feeding. The zone where all this action was taking place was montane, on 
a slopped hillside, 8500 feet, the major habitat components  consisted on 
Douglas Fir, Aspen, and Lodgepole Pine. IF this was enough, up slope a Pine 
Grosbeak began calling, and several Western Tanagers glided in to see what was 
going on.

Bob Righter
Denver CO

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