Arriving at Bebo Grove, I secured my bike to a spruce tree in the picnic area below the parking lot. While still cool in the valley, the temperature was already rising and it promised to be a beautiful spring day. A pair of Pileated Woodpeckers had been reported in this area for much of the winter. While not rare in Calgary, this species can be surprisingly elusive at times. Starting out on the extensive network of trails, I observed several species over the next three hours, including Red-breasted Nuthatches and Pine Siskins, but no woodpecker. The forecasted chinook winds were starting to make their presence and I took that as a sign to head back to the bike for something to eat. I had almost finished my granola bars and juice when I thought I heard the call of a Pileated Woodpecker from across the creek. It called again, this time closer, definitely a Pileated! Heading in the direction of the calls, I managed to get a brief glimpse of the woodpecker flying across the creek. Back at the bike, I finished the rest of my lunch, before starting the ride home.

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