A friend of mine has seen and photographed the female red-bellied 
woodpecker at Walden Ponds twice in the past couple days. Other birders 
have reported it on ebird as well. He has seen it go into a tree cavity.
I guess I need some education on this finding. One web source said that 
they don't nest in CO. Certainly the range map doesn't reflect that.
Does a confirmed nesting of a species in a state change it's designation in 
some way?

Ron Bolton
Berthoud

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