Hi all,

My father and I just stopped by Pueblo Mountain Park about 2 miles south-west 
of Beulah to see if the Acorn Woodpecker was still there from last year. We 
pulled into the Mountain Park Enviornmental Center. When you pull in, there is 
one plainly dead pine tree. We saw two Acorn Woodpeckers fly into the tree 
about two minutes after we arrived, then eventually flew on to a couple hanging 
platform feeders in front of the center.

Carson Crooks
Littleton, CO

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