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Thanks for the tip! Barb and I enjoyed seeing the Three-toeds today, male 
and female. Not a burn area, but some beetle-killed trees.
T&B Wilberding
Littleton, CO

On Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 7:09:57 AM UTC-6, Bob Andrews wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> On July 24, Michael Kiessig and I saw seven American Three-toed 
> Woodpeckers on the north side of Guanella Pass, Clear Creek County. Several 
> were along the dirt road leading to the Silver Dollar Lake trailhead from 
> the parking lots at the paved Guanella Pass road, and others were along the 
> lower portions of the Silver Dollar Lake Trail. None of the birds were seen 
> in the morning when we were hiking up; all were seen in the afternoon as we 
> were hiking back down. Four of the birds involved were two separate adult 
> males feeding single young birds following the males and being fed by them. 
> A third bird was seen near one of the male-fledgling pairs and may have 
> been the female parent. Two other single birds were also seen. A female 
> Hairy Woodpecker was seen in the same area, so woodpeckers need to be 
> checked carefully. The area was birdy, with many fledgling Yellow-rumped 
> Warblers, Wilson’s Warblers, Lincoln’s Sparrows, and White-crowned 
> Sparrows. Several Pine Grosbeaks were also seen and heard.
> Bob Andrews
> Yekepa, Liberia (currently staying in Highlands Ranch)
>

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