Subject: [Tweeters] Queen Anne Acorn Woodpecker???
Date: Jul 19 13:57:08 2010
From: Paul Bannick - paul.bannick at gmail.com


Hi Fran,

They never asked to use this photo, so I doubt they were being to
careful about species Id. I would love to find them in our hood!

Best,

Paul

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Francis Wood <fbwood at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Hello Tweeters,
>
> ??????????? A friend forwarded to me a copy of a last-week?s (7/14/10)
> article with photograph from the Queen Anne and Magnolia News.? The article
> by Kelly Sullivan is about a woodpecker drumming a hole in a Queen Anne
> home.? Paul Bannick?s accompanying photo is of an Acorn Woodpecker, and
> under the photo is stated ?a woodpecker like this one?.? The article does
> not mention specific woodpecker species.
>
> ??????????? In view of the recent spottings of the Acorn Woodpecker on
> Guemes Island and Princeton, B.C., Queen Anne may not be far behind!
>
>
>
> Happy searching,
>
>
> Fran Wood (male)
>
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