
The Lullwater cove was the scene of the Wilson's Snipe. Reported first by Janet Zinn, it was seen again mid morning at the far shoreline as a coworker survey the planting area.
Going over to the 3rd Street entrance, Linda Ewing re found or perhaps found a second RED HEADED WOODPECKER closer to the garage Maintenance area before it flew towards the Litchfield Villa. Despite a hard search by several birders, the woodpecker was not found again.
At this general area, 3rd Street namely, Will Pollard reported SCARLET TANAGER among a good number of warblers. There are many oak trees here so no surprise finding these birds here especially the Red Headed Woodpecker that prefers oaks.
Back west a bit, at the Picnic house area, an EASTERN BLUEBIRDS popped up on the Long meadow side of the building . In the same spot, a CHESTNUT SIDED WARBLER appeared.
The NASHVILLE WARBLER was seen at the Lookout Hill lower west slope along Center Drive.
The Nethermead northwest corner hosted a singing male ORCHARD ORIOLE.
It's A good start for the week's birding.