After walking the conifer patch, while Urling talked to the mail delivery woman, I briefly saw in immature Red-headed Woodpecker. It perched in a dead cottonwood for 10 seconds, then flew off, and we couldn't find it again. We also recorded our first Pink-sided Juncos today, along with most of the usual species. A lot of corvids (Steller's, Blue, Scrub, magpie, crow & raven. Hugh Kingery
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