Hi all,

I headed out on 366 late this morning to check Hile School Road. At the
intersection of Hile School Road and Ed Hill Road (ne of Freeville) I saw a
RED-HEADED WOODPECKER flying overhead. It seemed to come out of the woods on
the sw side of this intersection and fly ENE. I lost it over the woodlot on
the ENE side of this intersection.

I also saw a flyover UPLAND SANDPIPER that was calling near the intersection
of Fall Creek Road and Cady Lane.  The bird was about 100 meters overhead
flying north. I tried to check nearby fields to see if it landed but never
found it again. It seems very late for a migrant, so I wonder if this bird
may be somewhere in the area and searching for a mate. It was certainly
unexpected.

In any event, it may be good to keep an eye out for either of these birds.

Good numbers of warblers and other migrants pretty much all over today. This
is one of those days where it just feels like there are birds around (hence
the day off).

Cheers,
Chris Wood

eBird & Neotropical Birds Project Leader
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York
http://ebird.org
http://neotropical.birds.cornell.edu

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