A few springs ago, we noticed flickers using a hole in a similar kind of 
facade molding near the roof of a restaurant building in downtown Boulder.  
In that situation, based on the fairly rough appearance of the hole opening 
and a location that would not be in the right spot to be any kind of drain, 
it seemed like the flickers had excavated it themselves and from our 
subsequent observations they appeared to nest there.  The molding seemed to 
be of a fairly soft plaster/stucco-like material that likely allowed them 
to excavate it.  The building maintenance did not patch the whole for at 
least another year, but there was no sign of nesting in the hole that we 
observed the following spring.   

John Malenich
Boulder, CO 

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