Anders Thank you for the interesting write up. Seems like those two days in March gave NY County the single day county high watermark for woodcock in the state. The number of snipe a few weeks back at Croton Point park reaching 15 one afternoon in two fairly confined areas in close proximity was in my experience pretty cool (not quite the scientific analysis). For those who have not had their fill of american woodcock this spring, Saw Mill River Audubon will be leading a walk tomorrow (Sunday) evening at Croton Point Park in search of them in display mode. Link with info below.
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