Date: 11/8/25 8:34 am
From: Joel Swanstrom (via aznmbirds Mailing List) <aznmbirds...>
Subject: Re: [AZNMbirds] Wilds Road 11/4/25 Lewis's
Great find thanks so much. Saw everything you mentioned, except Mexican Jay. Plus, we saw a couple stellar jays.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2025 10:49:32 AM
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Subject: [AZNMbirds] Wilds Road 11/4/25 Lewis's

Wilds Road starts from Oracle Road at the second traffic light north of Tangerine. Just past a school entry, there is a power/utility line crossing the road, with room to pull off onto the shoulder.
At this point, on the north side of the road there are a number of AZ White Oak trees with a good crop of acorns. The trees are inside the school fence.

Now that you are located: first at 8:10 AM and again at 10:00 the acorns were being attacked by:
2 Lewis’s Woodpeckers
4-5 Woodhouse's Scrub Jays
4-5 Mexican Jays
2 Gila Woodpeckers
1 Northern Flicker
1 Common Raven

Judy Wright and I watched quite a show as the woodpeckers worked on the acorns on top of poles, using both metal ones and wood ones. The Jays carried acorns into the scrub on the south side of the road..


The Catalina Regional Park was sparse at first, but soon we encountered a mixed flock of Western Bluebirds and Lark Sparrows.

John R Williams

 
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