Submitted on behalf of Andy Goris, who lives in the foothills southwest of 
Fort Collins.  He has had red-headed woodpeckers nesting in his 
neighborhood for the last couple of years, and provides the following 
history about them -

"2019:  Saw a single Red-headed woodpecker eating insects in our newly 
constructed raised bed. After the bird left, we inspected the raised bed to 
see what it was eating (sprouts vs insects).  The bed had a rich assortment 
of bugs crawling on the moist soil, plus some sprouts, so we’re not sure, 
but suspect it was the all the bugs. We only observed the RHW for a few 
weeks, and can’t confirm if all of our observations were the same bird.

2020: Saw the Red-headed woodpeckers more frequently, including several 
observations of 1 juvenile near our feeders later in the summer being fed 
by a parent.

2021: We’ve seen the pair of Red-headed woodpecker adults frequently 
(daily) at our feeders since spring. In the spring, we saw them flying back 
and forth to a hole in a burned tree. We’re now seeing the juveniles 
frequently, and have confirmed there are at least 4, since today we saw 4 
at the same time."

Andy reports that even though the birds are skittish, he and his wife have 
seen them several times in the last few days at their feeders.

He (and I) thought the birding community would be interested in this 
Larimer County activity.  Andy submitted a report and photos to ebird today 
(though I don't have the link) and he uploaded pictures to the CFO Facebook 
page.

Denise Bretting, Loveland


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