Ed,

thanks. I have definitely seen the sapsuckers and others around the
park. That seems probable because I noticed they looked like pretty
fresh holes.

Jenny

On Mar 1, 5:41 pm, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jennifer,
>
> They look like Sapsucker holes.
>
> Ed
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