I spent a good portion of the day birding in Windsor. First stop was at Lake Runnemede - highlights included: juvenile Goshawk, great views of an Orange-crowned Warbler, a lone Wilson's Snipe in the pumpkin field, multitudes of sparrows (6 species total), a single female Indigo Bunting mixed in with the sparrow flocks, and a higher volume of Pine Siskins all feeding on the goldenrods. Second stop was at the Simon Pierce flood plain: more sparrows (8 species total) with the largest amount of White-throated Sparrows I have ever seen! 6 species of woodpeckers were found, a small group of Rusty Blackbirds which were very vocal, a single Swainson's Thrush and Winter Wren, and another Indigo Bunting was seen. All in all, not too shabby :) Sara - Hartland, VT