Hi, Team Pipit - Go south on 102 from Bloomfield, I think just over two miles. Turn right where there's a Vermont Fish and Wildlife bulletin board introducing visitors to the West Mountain Wildlife Management Area. The board is back several feet from the road, so watch carefully. If you get to a vegetable stand on the right side of the road, turn back. Follow dirt road for a little under a mile and then take first major left. It's at a very obvious fork. There's a bridge marked with orange or yellow just a little way down the correct "tine". Go 1/2 mile or so, take the first right onto a road that's really just two ruts, go until this road ends in a field, with a pond visibile on your left. Walk with the pond on your left and start looking and listening to your right. The birds were in the woods just before a low place in the "road" which was full of water. Bring a vehicle with good clearance, and don't go right after a heavy rain. Although this is in or adjacent to the West Mountain Wildlife Management Area, I think the deer camps around the pond are all on private land, so you may have to ask permission to wander. (However, yesterday there were in the mud prints of bear, moose, several sizes of deer, some large canid, and a mink or other mustelid - with not a tire or Teva track to be seen.) Good luck! I'd love to have someone else verify this sighting. Maeve Kim (Kim's my last name)