The Tuesday morning walkers found a RED PHALAROPE   on Bennington Lake this morning. A first for Bennington Lake and a rare county   species.  We chased it around the lake and Judy finally got some photos of   it.  You can see these on the Blue Mountain Audubon Facebook page. Thanks   to Sue for finding it, Judy for photographing it and MerryLynn for identifying   it.  
  The air was a clear and crisp this morning – a beautiful day for a   walk.  There were  28 killdeer and 3   long-billed dowitchers in the mud. We also saw few   singing Townsend's solitaires, 3 northern   harriers, a sharp-shinned hawk, a   red-tailed hawk and lots of ruby-crowned   kinglets , black-capped chickadees,   dark-eyed juncos and white-crowned   sparrows darting in and out of the shrubs and trees as we enjoyed   our walk.  We saw 25 species today.