Hinesburg Town Forest, 6:00 a.m. 38 species Today I decided to check out this hotspot before work. The air was very chilly, but this particular spot was bathed in full sun by 6:30 and the birds were active! To get to this particular part of the forest, take Texas Hill Road to Texas Circle, then turn at the Gray Catbird onto Economou Road. At the very end of the road, continue straight (if your car has good clearance). A short bumpy ride brings you to a small parking area. Head past the gate to a logging landing and then bear right. Soon you'll arrive at a large open area where there was a severe blowdown a few years back. At the time of the blowdown, this area was a huge mess! There were many conversations about how awesome a spot it would become once it recovered. The logging operation that took place was thoughtfully planned, salvaging the majority of the downed trees while considering the future habitats that would develop. In just a few years, it has become a lovely place to be! And today, so many lovely songs greeted me....just to name a few warblers: Mourning(s), Tennessees, Nashvilles, Common Yellowthroats, Chestnut-sideds! Last year an Olive-sided Flycatcher was seen and recorded as a possible breeder (carrying nesting material) and this morning I was delighted to hear and see a bird in the exact same area! The views of it were great from this part of the trail (south west side). I had hoped to find quick beers here, but the unexpected call for TEA of the Towhee was a delightful surprise! Perhaps it will stay too! Ali Huntington