Don't remember it having been reported, but a red-headed woodpecker is back at 
Mays Point, excavating a cavity towards the west side of the snag stands east 
of Mays Point Pool, 20 feet from the road, great viewing angle. Look for a 
barkless tree with a 2-foot-high "girdle" of bark about 20 feet high; the hole 
is within this "girdle". Thanks to a tip from Phil Bonn.

Suan
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