There was a ferrug in eastern Minnesota as well. Michigan reported Cave Swallows and 2 Anna's Hummingbirds at a feeder. Everyone should get out in the field in the next few days and see what rarities might have blown in! Mark Korducki, New Berlin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris West" <little_blue_birdie@xxxxxxx> To: "[Wisb]" <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 12:43 PM Subject: [wisb] FYI: Ferruginous Hawk at Illinois Beach State Park Hawkwatch! > Hi all, > I just got word that the Hawkwatch at Illinois Beach State Park along Lake > Michigan got a Ferruginous Hawk late this morning. The park is only a few > miles as the Crow flies from the WI state line so for those of you in > Racine, Kenosha, Milwaukee, keep an eye out in case the bird heads north! > > > > Happy Birding! --Chris W, Richland County > http://swallowtailedkite.blogspot.com/ > http://www.flickr.com/photos/swallowtailphoto > > "The beauty and genius of a work of art may be reconceived, though its > first material expression be destroyed; a vanished harmony may yet again > inspire the composer; but when the last individual of a race of living > things breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before > such a one can be again." > > (From William Beebe's "The Bird: Its Form and Function," 1906) > > > #################### > You received this email because you are subscribed to the Wisconsin > Birding Network (Wisbirdn). > To UNSUBSCRIBE or SUBSCRIBE, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: > //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn. > To set DIGEST or VACATION modes, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: > //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn. > Visit Wisbirdn ARCHIVES at: //www.freelists.org/archives/wisbirdn. > > > #################### You received this email because you are subscribed to the Wisconsin Birding Network (Wisbirdn). To UNSUBSCRIBE or SUBSCRIBE, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn. To set DIGEST or VACATION modes, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn. Visit Wisbirdn ARCHIVES at: //www.freelists.org/archives/wisbirdn.