[EBB Sightings] Acorn Woodpeckers

[EBB Sightings] Acorn Woodpeckers

Jeff Hoppes
Wed Mar 03 09:27:16 PST 2010
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    Like Phila, I've never seen an Acorn Woodpecker in the Jewel Lake area.
    But I'm not surprised to hear reports of them from Wildcat, which would
    seem like better habitat (although still marginal for this species, at
    least according to the breeding bird atlas). I saw an Acorn WP in Wildcat
    southeast of the Alvarado entrance in April 2007. 
    
     Jeff 
    
    On Sun, 28 Feb
    2010 11:24:38 -0800 (PST), Phila Rogers  wrote:  
    
     I would say rare,
    indeed. I've been bird watching in the north end of Tilden near Jewel Lake
    for years and have never heard or seen them. Congratulations. It will be
    interesting to see if they remain to breed.
    
    Phila Rogers
    
    --- On SUN,
    2/28/10, ANN MCGREGOR __wrote:
    
    From: Ann McGregor 
    Subject: [EBB
    Sightings] Acorn Woodpeckers
    To: "Sightings" 
    Date: Sunday, February 28,
    2010, 6:27 AM
    
     I'm forwarding this message from Allison.
    
    I have been
    birding in Wildcat and Tilden for a while but this was
    this first time I
    have seen an ACWO there. Heard the call first and
    thought I was mistaken
    but then found it and sure enough it was. As I
    was watching them a nice
    (aren't they all) Varied Thrush popped into
    view as well.
    The pair of ACWO
    was near bottom of Rifle Range Trail around 8:20 this
    morning. As you head
    down the trail they were right above a painted
    yellow post on the right
    side of the trail; it looked like some kind
    of water supply outlet. Trail
    head is at end of Rifle Range Road in
    Kensington, though it might still be
    El Cerrito there.
    Would love to hear feedback on how common they are here.
    I have seen
    them at Briones and east before.
    
    Allison
    Nelson
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