Does this mean the intersection of CR7300 and CR3600...?
Floyd
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From: Brad Shine <sonofshine@xxxxxxxxx>
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To: <leasbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 5/18/2020 12:07:48 PM
Subject: [leasbirds] Re: Red-Headed Woodpecker
No walking paths. It’s all private property excluding the county roads. There
is a tree tunnel on the north Road of the intersection. Great place for golden
fronted woodpeckers and Turkey. I’ve parked at the intersection and walked the
side of the road to the tree tunnel. I’ve never had a problem. The residence at
the tunnel have waved at me, and even told me to look at some turkey in their
property.
The ones to the east, some people have been approached by them.
The intersection has woodlots that you can look at and in, without crossing the
fence.
The red-headed woodpecker(s) were .25 to .5 miles to the east.
Brad Shine
On Monday, May 18, 2020, Kassie Moore <kasbang55@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is this Yellow House Canyon have a walking path? I've never been in this area
before. Any info you can pass on to me would be great!
kassie
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 11:14 AM Joe Cochran <JCochran2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We sent to Yellow House Canyon-CR7300 Crossing yesterday and found the
Red-headed Woodpecker that was found by Whitney and Jordan Cochran. I was in
the same spot they reported it – about .3 miles East of the intersection on CR
7300 (Gentry Lane). I got some pictures but they were from a distance.