My wife and I headed for Heil Valley Ranch this morning and nearly changed
our location due to the hordes of cyclists streaming down Neva Road. Boy
are we glad we stayed the course! We'd gone about a half mile down the
entrance road,[past all the old sheds], when we spotted a Lewis's
Woodpecker crossing in front of us. It perched atop a Ponderosa just as
another came into view. A third Lewis's followed within several minutes,
these were both juveniles.As we walked along the road, getting better
vantage points, Sally suddenly yelled "Red Headed". We watched not one, but
two Red Headed Woodpeckers fly to different perches. Now all the birds were
on the same side of road, all seen within about 15 minutes  and within 50
yards. Quite the show.        Carl Starace  and Sally Swain,  Niwot

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