




The American Woodcocks are back!!!! And they are displaying at Oxley Nature Center, so it's time for an ad-hoc field trip. We'll meet on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 6:00 p.m. at the gate into Oxley Nature Center. Be on time or early, as they started displaying about 6:15. Please park in the lots just before the gate.
We'll be meeting Amy from Oxley there and she recommends we stay on the entrance road rather than walking down the flowline, which is very wet. She has been seeing them about half way up the road.
Woodcock Watch Etiquette: The birds are somewhat tolerant of people, but be sure to keep your voices down, so everyone can hear the peenting, and stay with the group. You are welcome to bring a camera, but know it will be dark and they are very difficult to photograph. Since we are with a group please do not use any flashes, and stay with the group and don't try to get closer. As with most wildlife photography, you are best off doing it alone without a crowd around.