Thanks for alerting everyone about the Red-headed Woodpecker.   We easily 
saw it this morning where described, flying back and forth across the road a 
few times.   It landed deeper in the grove of trees in the south east corner 
of Rte. 90 and Poplar Ridge Rd., and then more than once flew back across 
the street into the denser big trees just north of Carpenter's land on the 
point. -- that area seems more protected and I'd think a good nest sight.
(Also, chicken barbecue today at the Aurora Fire Station....)
Carol Schmitt

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