Date: 12/5/25 5:02 pm From: Ron W <ourwildplaces...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Unknown Woodpecker, Montrose Colorado, Dec 04 25
Chris, the only thing I noted in addition to what's seen in the images, is
that to the eye, the bird appeared true black. Snow on the ground will
push the shadows/darks with many phone cameras. I've done this walk
hundreds of times, never seeing any birds beyond the norm, to include
Flickers nearly every day. I guess I have reason to carry an actual camera
now.
On Friday, December 5, 2025 at 4:39:53 PM UTC-7 Chris H wrote:
> This middle pic appears to show some barring on the flanks. Ron, were you
> able to note plumage characteristics via direct visual contact? If so, did
> you note barring?
> I'm asking verification on that detail because the other 2 pics slightly
> differ.
>
> Thanks, this has been a fun little exercise!
>
> Chris Hobbs
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> *Subject:* Re: [cobirds] Unknown Woodpecker, Montrose Colorado, Dec 04 25
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> Reasons Lewis's isn't a good fit for this bird:
>
> Observed behavior. They are usually observed high in trees rather than
> foraging near the base.
> In full light, I think I would have seen green on its back. This bird
> appeared black to the eye. In my experience, Lewis's can look black, but
> not in full sun.
> The bird in question had a shorter tail.
>
> 340 younger Lewis's photos:
>
> https://media.ebird.org/catalog?birdOnly=true&taxonCode=lewwoo&mediaType=photo&sort=rating_rank_desc&age=juvenile,immature >
>
>
> On Friday, December 5, 2025 at 2:28:02 PM UTC-7 Paula Hansley wrote:
>
> I think that immature Lewis ‘s Woodpecker is a very good possibility. The
> size and proportions don’t look right for a Williamson’s Sapsucker.
>
> Paula Hansley
> Louisville
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2025 at 2:10 PM Mars Atchison <marsatc......> wrote:
>
> I don't necessarily think it is one, but is there a reason no one is
> considering an odd looking juvenile Lewis's?
>
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2025, 1:45 PM Caoimhín Perkins <ksper......> wrote:
>
> It’s little hard to tell but these do look more like spots than in the
> other photos. I do not see any red personally but taking another look at
> this photo is interesting.
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