Hi Cobirders,

I arrived at Bobcat Ridge NA a little before 2pm. Parking was available at that moment, but the NA was clearly busy, not surprising considering the beautiful sunny windless 60 degree Sunday.

Four or five birders were on the woodcock and kindly pointed it out to me. It was working east on the north side of the stream, feeding intensely. Its feeding behavior was fascinating, somewhat dowitcher-like, but more of a precise, slow bobbing up and down, a bit like a spotted sandpiper does. I was rewarded with a few decent photos. Once fed, it settled down into the leaf litter and became virtually invisible. I watched for its reappearance a full 30 minutes, but it had either escaped or settled in for a long winter's nap.

Larry Griffin
Fort Collins, CO

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