Subject: Sapsuckers
Date: Apr 6 20:09:50 2001
From: Dennis K Rockwell - dennis.rockwell at gte.net


Wayne,

Thanks for the laugh, and yes I do remember Ken's "Crows."

Let's see, there was Mountain Crow, Northwestern Crow, River Crow, Puget
Crow, Lesser Common Crow,
Common Crow and greater Common Crow. I've still got that issue of
WASHINGTON BIRDER obviously and I still can't see a Crow without remembering
that article !

Dennis


-----Original Message-----
From: WAYNE WEBER <contopus at home.com>
To: TWEETERS <tweeters at u.washington.edu>; INLAND NW BIRDERS
<inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>
Cc: DENNIS ROCKWELL <dennis.rockwell at gte.net>; KEN KNITTLE <xenops at msn.com>
Date: Friday, April 06, 2001 5:32 PM
Subject: Fw: Sapsuckers


>Dennis, didn't you know? There's the Large Square Sapsucker, the Small
>Square Sapsucker, the Large Oval Sapsucker, the Small Oval Sapsucker,
>the Large Circular Sapsucker..... :-) :-)
>
>I suppose we should turn this over to Ken Knittle, and let him
>elaborate further on the subject. (Anyone remember those crows?)
>
>Sorry to give a frivolous answer to a serious question, but I couldn't
>resist!
>
>Wayne C. Weber
>Kamloops, BC
>contopus at home.com
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Dennis K Rockwell <dennis.rockwell at gte.net>
>To: Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>; Inlanders
><inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>
>Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 4:41 PM
>Subject: Sapsuckers
>
>
>> QUESTION. Is it possible to seperate Sapsuckers based on the size
>and shape
>> of the holes they drill to collect sap?
>>
>
>