Anyone looking for these birds might also check down the road a bit farther to 
the west; Wednesday, in addition to an Eric DeFonso sighting, I had a Lewis's 
Woodpecker (no relation) flycatching and moving from treetop to treetop.  The 
Lewis's was maybe a quarter mile from the Acorn/Redheads and made a sweet 
woodpecker triple, all within sight of one another.  I was really pullling for 
a downy, hairy and flicker so I could claim six simultaneous woodpeckers, but 
got the result one usually gets when over-reaching..... 


Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO




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From: Lisa Edwards <la...@msn.com>
To: cobirds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Fri, Jun 13, 2014 3:33 pm
Subject: [cobirds] Acorn Woodpecker Jefferson County, Hayman Fire area- yes


All,

The Acorn Woodpecker was found again this morning in the same general area as 
described below. It is continuing to try and hang out with a pair of Red-headed 
Woodpeckers. 

> Take Stony Pass Road head West when you get to the Y you stay to the right 
don't take Goose Creek Road.  You will come up to a larger parking area on the 
right (I think is parking for an unofficial camping area-) there is a second 
small parking  just down the hill (it is marked with small brown sign with a 
"P") by small grove of trees on North side of the road. If you cross the creek 
you have gone to far.  The Acorn was hanging out with the Red Headed pair of 
Woodpeckers on the North side just to the west of that parking area.

Lisa Edwards
Palmer Lake, CO

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