Monday, December 27, 2010

RBA: ACORN WOODPECKER!!! (Dec 27-Feb 5)


[top photo: J and M Ramsay]

From Stan Olson:

"Mid morning today on the Abbotsford-Mission Christmas Bird Count, I found an Acorn Woodpecker in the small village of Matsqui, in a rural area of Abbotsford near the Fraser River. I have posted a photo in Stan's Photos in the Photos section. It's digiscoped so the quality is poor, sorry, but should be sufficient for identification. It appears to be a female. I didn't hear any vocalization from this bird in the 10 minutes we were observing it, but it showed the undulating flight of a woodpecker on several occasions.

Directions to the location:
Take Hwy 1 to the Sumas exit in Abbotsford, and follow Hwy 11 north toward Mission for several miles to the traffic light at Harris Rd (56th Ave). Turn left here, onto Harris Rd. One block later turn right on Riverside Rd (traffic light), and follow Riverside Rd for about 4 blocks through Matsqui village. Turn right on Fore Rd, a gravel lane just before a small slough bordering a small community park. Fore Rd dead-ends at the railway. Looking left (north) from this point there is a row of cottonwoods growing along the west side of the RR grade. The bird was perched in one of these cottonwoods. It also flew across the RR to a grove of hazelnut trees, and back into the cottonwoods, where it moved around to various trees. The cottonwoods are also visible from the above mentioned park. There is a parking lot there. Walk further to the back fence, and across the slough you see the row of cottonwood trees.

If you wish, you can take a short cut from the west. Exit Hwy 1 at 264th and follow 56th Ave east (Harris Rd) to the above mentioned corner of Harris Rd and Riverside Rd, turn left and go to Fore Rd.

From Hwy 7, exit in Mission onto Hwy 11 toward Abbotsford. Immediately at the end of the bridge over the Fraser River, exit off Hwy 11. You are now on Riverside Rd. Shortly you will see the small park on your left, and Fore Rd just past it.

Be aware: this is an active rail line so use caution. Also be aware that while you can turn east off Hwy 11 northbound onto another part of Fore Rd, there is no access from Hwy 11 to this portion of Fore Rd. You can only get to it from Riverside Rd.

Good luck to anyone trying for this bird.

Stan Olson
Abbotsford, BC"

**Check for updates in the comments below!

16 comments:

  1. Seen again throughout the day (Dec 28); it was actively storing hazelnuts so perhaps this bird will be around all winter!

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  2. "Anyone wishing to see the Acorn Woodpecker in Abborsford; it was seen around 3pm today (Wednesday), but be warned to stay off the Railway property since the RR police are watching. Several of us got warnings today (instead of the potential $15O fine for first offence of trespassing on RR property). The bird is quite active and can be seen from the road (Fore Road) or from the area behind the park." Happy New Year, John Vooys, Abbotsford.

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  3. Seen again briefly today (10:30am-ish) but weather conditions were poor.
    [Dec 30--Thurs]

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  4. Still present on Dec 31rst (Rick Toochin et al.)

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  5. Jan 1rst--still present (J.Vooys + S.Olson)

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  6. Jan 2--(From Tim Pirk): "Still present but elusive"

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  7. Jan 3--(From Stan Olson): "The Acorn Woodpecker was seen this morning once from the road at the RR crossing as it perched briefly atop a tree in the orchard, and was seen several times from several points on Fore Road along the end of the hazelnut orchard as it moved (flying low) between various rows of nut trees or perched briefly low in the trees to crack and eat nuts."

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  8. Jan 4--still present, active as late as 4:20pm (Stan Olson)

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  9. Jan 11-- still present, mostly around the nut trees; seems to be hanging out with a mixed flock of flickers, Varied Thrush, chickadees, and juncos.

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  10. Jan 12 -- bird continues as of Wednesday morning

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  11. Jan 16--still there as of 11:30am (D.Huff)

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  12. Hi Russel:

    how big is this species? - I saw something that looked like this bird in Fish Trap Creek Jan 19, 2010 but it was small - maybe a little bigger than a junco.

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  13. It's about the size of a Hairy Woodpecker so wouldn't be close to a junco in size. It is very distinctly patterned as well.

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  14. Jan 30-- the bird is still present at the usual spot.

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