Agree.
 And wood often splits vertical from pil's holes.
 Have seen many growing up in Maryland (near DC) and camping and scout 
counselor in Appalachians in Virginia. Even had them in my back yard 
growing up there.
 Once at camp I was chopping wood and a pil came down to see what was going 
on.
  
 Karl Stecher
 Aurora
  
  
  

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Subject: Re: [cobirds] Pileated link   
 Hi Joe
  
 Many thks for your post
  
 Interesting, for sure, but for me the holes do not strongly remind me of 
Pileated holes which are typically much more rectangular in shape, the long 
side being vertical.
  
 Just my opinion.
  
 Best wishes
  
 DickFilby
 Carbondale, CO
 Norwich UK (currently)
  
  
  
  
  
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 Date: 24/08/2019 20:12 (GMT+00:00)
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 Subject: [cobirds] Pileated link
  

The link to webpage does not appear to work so from homepage 
betterbirdwatching.com just click on text at top "pileated woodpecker tree 
in CO?"

Joe LaFleur
Woodland Park

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