I posted the pics on my website if you want to see at betterbirdwatching.com
follow link at top but although large the holes do not appear to be pileated
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Joe/Dave, I clicked on the link you posted and it did not work. Is there
any way you can post it again or is there some other way to vies the photos?
Joe Kipper
Fort Collins
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Agreed with the other borders; Joe, PIWO holes are often very rectangular and
it seems doubtful that they make it here. I am in California right now and
seeing them, and grew up with them in New England, and it would be great to
have them in CO but, alas, they are pretty far and don’t seem to mi
Thx for the info
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Both Hairy and American Three-toed Woodpeckers often excavate circular patches
of bark the size of a 50-cent piece or even bigger at the base of dead conifers
in the act of extracting larvae of large wood-boring beetles and also nests of
carpenter ants. I would say this much more likely than an
While hiking yesterday near Leadville I found a very large stump with very
large drill holes I posted a report with photos on my website at:
betterbirdwatching.com/pileated-woodpecker-tree-in.com
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