Holly Hungerford, Roxanne Bogart and I had a delightful two-day jaunt in the Northeast Kingdom this weekend, birding at Moose Bog and Victory WMA and doing some side birding at the inns where we stayed on Lake Willoughby and East Burke. We didn't hit the proverbial grand slam, but we did get a double with the immense pleasure of seeing both Black-Backed Woodpecker and Gray Jay at Moose Bog on Saturday morning, 6/4. In addition, we saw or heard the following at Moose Bog: Ruby-crowned Kinglet Golden-crowned Kinglet Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Blue Jay Swamp Sparrow White-throated Sparrow Winter Wren American Robin Veery Wood Thrush Swainson's Thrush Red-breasted Nuthatch Black-capped Chickadee American Goldfinch Red-eyed Vireo Blackburnian Warbler Black-throated Blue Warbler Black-throated Green Warbler Northern Parula Yellow-rumped Warbler Common Yellowthroat Willow Flycatcher Alder Flycatcher Great Crested Flycatcher Common Grackle Red-winged Blackbird American Crow Osprey (flying over the field at the airport a few miles outside of Island Pond) We also enjoyed gorgeous rhodora and painted trillium, laurel just starting to bloom, and pitcher plants in the bog. Another highlight was a common loon diving on Lake Willoughby in early evening and calling through the night. We had a wonderful day at Victory WMA yesterday morning, 6/5. No purely boreal species, but an incredible variety of other birds-- and in particular, flycatchers of all types were out in force. The day's species included: Common Snipe (both heard and seen in flight) Killdeer Mourning Dove Belted Kingfisher Tree Swallow Blue Jay Alder Flycatcher Willow Flycatcher Least Flycatcher Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Great Crested Flycatcher Olive-sided Flycatcher Phoebe Black-capped Chickadee White-throated Sparrow Cedar Waxwing Purple Finch American Goldfinch Song Sparrow Red-winged Blackbird Common Raven American Robin Catbird Hermit Thrush Veery Yellow Warbler Common Yellowthroat Chestnut-sided Warbler Tennessee Warbler Nashville Warbler Magnolia Warbler White-breasted Nuthatch Northern Flicker Golden-crowned Kinglet At the Inn at Mountain View Farm in East Burke, we enjoyed the view of a kingbird nest high in an old maple, very active winnowing snipe and woodcock in the fields at dusk, red-eyed vireo singing away, and an American Kestrel, among others. All in all, a fabulous first trip to these incredible areas for all three of us. Miriam Lawrence Monkton