Cobirders,

 

The Douglas County spot for American Three-toed Woodpeckers has been
reliable, although I have not been up there in about six weeks.  Take Hwy 67
west from Hwy 85 at the town of Sedalia for approximately 9.94 miles to the
intersection of Rampart Range Road.  You can turn left, pull over on the
left side and park in the small lot by the pay phone (in itself a historical
artifact) or in the big parking lot just up to the right.   It is best to
just listen for them drumming.  They respond more to a playback of drumming
than squawking.  There is usually Williamson's Sapsuckers in the area as
well.

 

Good Birding,

Steve Stachowiak

Highlands Ranch, CO

 

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