I received a number of requests for better directions to the location. 
From the parking lot walk straight down the trail until you reach the Hogback 
Ridge sign. Turn left (North) and walk along the East side of the dried up 
pond. Before you reach the bridge going over the stream you will take a right 
(East) on a small trail into the woods. I scuffed the dirt where the path 
starts.   This is about 10 yards past a railroad plank sitting on the edge of 
the main path. Follow trail East towards cattails but turn left (North) just 
past some fallen trees. Walk to the stream and filled in Beaver pond and look 
for the bird East over the Beaver damn. It might forage out of sight around 
some of the cattails. Also present were a Pectoral and Least Sandpipers and 
many Snipe. 
I also found at least 4 Nelson's Sparrow in the vegetation by the stream and 
one American Pipit on the dried mud. 

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