On Monday 2/26 I decided to check out Kilby Road Gravel Pits to see if I could find anything on the water that might be of interest. I have seen recent reports in other parts of the state of Red-necked and Eared Grebes, White-winged Scoter and Long-tailed Duck. Only waterbirds I was able to find were one Mute Swan, six Canada Geese, six Red-breasted Mergansers (3 males, 3 females) and three Common Goldeneye (2 males, 1 female). I found a singing Horned Lark in the gravel area and got really good scope views of it with the little ear tufts. Some other horned larks were flying over head but then two different birds with rich buff underparts, short, squarish tails were calling "pip-it, pip-it!" as they flew overhead. American Pipits! These are sometimes hard to come by and this is the way I most often see them, unfortunately. But they still count as #102 for the year! On Wednesday 2/28 I decided to try for Pine Warbler at Mitchell Memorial Forest. I parked at the Pine Meadow Y...