At 1:40 this afternoon, while looking in vain for the elusive (to me) Northern Waterthrush at the Charleston Road Marsh, I got a great look, for over 5 minutes, at a WILSON'S SNIPE sitting in plain view in the marsh. I finally left without it moving at all. Just in case it frequents this spot often, here are directions. Beginning at the Charleston Road entrance to the ParCourse trail, as you walk along the trail with the parking lot to your right, pass the LogJump (Stop #6 on the Parcourse). On your left, a few feet ahead, directly across the trail from the volleyball net on your right, the WILSON'S SNIPE was sitting atop the green foliage in the marsh at water level.
Good Birding!
Dotty Calabrese
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