Hello everyone! I am thinking about a quick trip to the front range April 21-24 
with American Three-toed Woodpecker as the target bird. I have done some 
research on ebird that shows some recent sightings south and west of Sedalia 
and was wondering if those sightings would be relevant in late April, it is my 
understanding that the woodpeckers move into the higher elevations at some 
point but I don't have any idea when that timeframe is or how variable it might 
be.

Since this is going to be a quick trip in from my home in eastern Kansas I am 
only asking for front range tips and sighting info as south as possible as I 
plan on birding Morton county in Kansas on my way home (if the woodpeckering is 
successful!).

Thanks and have a great weekend!

Brandon Magette
St Marys in Pottawatomie Co Kansas

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