Just returned from a lengthy viewing of the RH woodpecker at the top of the 
knoll on the red trail in Palmer Woods between 9 and 10 am. The same behavior 
as Liisa described. It seemed to be feeding wherever it landed.

Thanks to this list I have been able to see an all-time favorite bird for the 
first time in this area and also learn of Palmer Woods. Thanks also to the 
Botanic Gardens for protecting this bit of predominantly oak woodland. Blue 
jays, red-bellied woodpecker(s), and a titmouse were also feeding in the woods 
this morning.

Michael

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On Dec 3, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Liisa S. Mobley 
<ls...@cornell.edu<mailto:ls...@cornell.edu>> wrote:


It is flitting around a lot from tree to tree. Walk up to the top of the knoll 
on the red-blazed trail.
-Liisa
Liisa Mobley

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