I thought Texas first but going to go with Arizona Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device -------- Original message -------- From: Alan Contreras <acontrer56@xxxxxxxxx> Date: 11/07/2013 9:11 AM (GMT-08:00) To: tc@xxxxxxxxxx Cc: "<steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,"<obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [obol] Re: Oregon is Woodpecker Wonderland! Well my third and final guess is Nevada. Alan Contreras Eugene, Oregon Living in Louisville Colorado through Spring 2014 acontrer56@xxxxxxxxx Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 7, 2013, at 9:28 AM, "Tom Crabtree" <tc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I would have guessed Texas, but since it is #3 I will go with Colorado. > > Tom Crabtree > > From: obol-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:obol-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf > Of Stephen Shunk > Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 10:25 PM > To: obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; COBOL > Subject: [obol] Oregon is Woodpecker Wonderland! > > Greetings, birders, > I'm excited to share some news regarding Oregon woodpeckers. With the > recently confirmed RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER in NE Oregon (which is sure to be > accepted by the state records committee), Oregon is now tied for 3rd place > among all North American states and provinces for its master list of > woodpeckers. Here are the current standings: > > 4th place, with 15 species: Arizona, Oklahoma > 3rd place, with 16 species: Oregon, Texas > 2nd place, with 17 species: California > > Anyone care to guess which state or province holds the title of most > woodpeckers--with a whopping 19 species?! > No fair scouring the state/provincial bird lists; keep it fun and just guess! > > Email me your answers directly and I'll share your responses in a couple days. > Steve Shunk > > -- > Check out our new web site! > www.paradisebirding.com > > Stephen Shunk > Paradise Birding > P.O. Box 547 > Sisters, OR 97759 > 541-408-1753