During lunch today, our Audubon bird class watched a flycatching woodpecker 
at the Audubon Nature Center. Through a scope we confirmed it as a Lewis's. It 
perched in the top of a noticeable dead tree well into the Denver Waterboard 
property, and flew out every minute or three in a flycatching mode. 
    If it stays in this section, you will need a scope to see it decently; you 
could try either from the Trail Circle east of the Nature Center or possibly 
the Waterton parking lot. 
We also saw an Osprey and heard a late Gray Catbird.

Hugh Kingery

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