OK, I was really out there for Vernal Pools with my VMN peeps, but of course I had binoculars and ears. There is a black vulture at Turkey Island Road as it meets Rt. 5 if anyone wants to check on it. I am in no position to deal with it today. It limps and glides short distances but does not fly away. I heard N. bobwhite further down the road by the two silver silos on the Curles Neck side. At the Curles Neck entrance a pair of adult eagles was in a field. At the Rice Center building I heard a black throated green warbler. Lots of phoebes, one adult bald eagle and 2 Caspian terns out in "Tar Bay" later in the day. Harrison Lake parking area am: gray catbird FOS, GC flycatcher, nesting WB nuthatches. " " road to lake pm: male SCTA singing, male hooded warbler singing and FOS, very vocal YB chat (wouldn't exactly describe that as singing)-first I have seen that wasn't wearing a new bracelet. In the parking area for the hatchery operation to the left of the birdhouse and Visitors Parking sign there is a killdeer nest in the gravel near a big weed. I marked it as best I could, but if someone knows who to contact maybe they have a traffic cone or something? Plenty of prothonotaries heard out on Kimages Rd. Also a flock of red wings, all female, lots of BGGN, swamp darners and damselflies, and all the usual suspects. Even sick I am still managing to see a little, but then I need a long nap. Have a great evening. Jan Richmond