Thanks to Deb for pointing out that, of course, we saw Mountain, not
Mexican,
Chickadees.

Freudian slip.

Dave




On May 9, 4:07 pm, Dave Cameron <davedn...@msn.com> wrote:
> An excellent place for woodpeckers, I guess.  Two years ago this week,
> I saw a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker within 100 yards of this sighting.
> We also had at least two Red-naped here this weekend, and another
> upstream.
>
> But to back up, Deb and I went camping fri and sat for my birthday, on
> the jeep road that dead-ends into the South Ben Tyler trailhead, Lost
> Creek Wilderness, Pike Nat'l Forest, Park County.
>
> In camp Saturday late morning, we had a Three-toed Woodpecker for
> almost a half hour, giving us great looks right from our site.
> Certainly the highlight of a somewhat quiet weekend of birding.  We
> hung around this morning before packing out, hoping it would revisit
> us, but did not see it again.
>
> Also seen were:  Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Brewer's Sparrows, Gray Jays,
> Steller's Jays, Say's Phoebes, Mexican Chickadees and Gray-headed
> Juncos.
>
> Dave Cameron
> Denver
>
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