Carl,  very interesting report. Can you provide more details? For example,

1. Was the location on public property? If so, can you provide location for 
others to visit?

2.  Were these birds displaying? Calling? Singing? It is woodcock breeding 
season. Could they be breeding locally? Were these birds flying around at dawn 
or dusk (displaying)?

3. Woodcock are very rare in Colorado. How did you rule out similar species 
such as Wilson’s Snipe and Long-billed Dowitcher?

Thanks,

Nick Komar
Fort Collins

> On Apr 22, 2020, at 2:27 PM, Carl Smith <ftc80...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 4/18:  pair of woodcock between Timnath and Windsor
> came within seconds of getting a photo
> Carl Smith
> Fort Collins
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