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Lewis’s Woodpecker

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Linda and William and I took a walk at Lake Los Carneros in Goleta today. It’s a beautiful spot, with lots of birds. One that I was hoping to see in particular was the single Lewis’s Woodpecker that has been seen there frequently over the last several months. Linda actually saw the bird when driving by Lake Los Carneros several weeks ago, and I’ve been really envious since then, because it’s a species I’ve never seen.

As we walked along the dirt road on the west side of the lake I took a look to the west, where some old conifer snags have been left standing, and lo and behold: There it was. The bird was very accommodating, giving us great views as we slowly moved closer to the snag, sharing the one pair of binoculars we’d brought among the three of us.

It really is a gorgeous bird, one that reminds me why I found bird-watching so exciting when I first started doing it as a child. Here’s some video that Ventura birder Don DesJardin took of this same bird at Lake Los Carneros a few months ago:

Lewis’s Woodpecker from Don DesJardin on Vimeo.