Perhaps some local birders still need Williamson's Sapsucker. On the 
strength of a recent sighting by Art Hudak, Mary and I headed out to 
HotSpot Conifer Community Park at Beaver Ranch (a mile or so south of 
Conifer, CO) and spent over 3 hours looking. We hiked around trying to find 
the tree Art had posted a photo of that is riddled with sapsucker holes.  
We finally found it on Tipi Loop a little south of where it intersects with 
Chapel Trail.  I recommend driving to the parking area for Disc Golf (near 
39° 30.377'N, 105° 17.897'W).  Then walk Chapel Trail from the Disc Golf 
Entrance to the SW then S.  This trail intersects Tipi Loop and Loggers 
Loop.  Walk uphill.  See the riddled tree and start looking.  Further 
uphill where Loggers Loop bends to the left (SE) we found one Williamson's 
Sapsucker foraging with two Red-naped Sapsuckers.  There was no drumming.  
The birds were generally high in the trees, but with patience, the 
Williamson's did move to a more accessible viewing location.  My sighting 
was near 39° 30.094'N, 105° 18.230'W.  I walked around to a tree-free area 
to get the light behind me.  ...there they were.  Otherwise birding was 
excellent.  See my checklist at https://ebird.org/checklist/S72161466  
Note: It currently contains a ridiculous sighting of Northern Parula 
awaiting a reviewer to shoot it down. 

Rick Taylor, Broomfield, CO (part time), Cumming, GA (most time)

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