Just a heads-up: My co-worker, Fred Channell, came in this morning and clearly described an adult RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, which he observed flying across the road in front of him around 8:45am. The bird was flying from right to left across Route 13 North-bound, just after but very near the intersection of Decker Road and Route 13. The bird was headed in a Northwesterly direction. This is located in the very NE corner of the Town of Newfield. He described the bird as having a "bright ruby-read tomato for a head" (completely red head) with a distinct and bright white wing patch at the base of the wings (secondaries) – contrasting against the black outer half of the wings (primaries) – giving a "blinking or flashing black-and-white" appearance in flight. This bird was like nothing he had ever seen before and was very noticeable to him.
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