[wisb] Re: KENTUCKY WARBLER: Manitowoc County

  • From: Karen Johnson & Jim Toth <kmjrt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: baughman@xxxxxxxxxxx, WISBIRD <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, cschwartz3@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 22:08:12 -0700 (PDT)

Could it also have "started out" from Warnimont Park's Golf Course parking lot 
lakefront area on May 7th when I saw one in the cold and big wind???
Karen 

Karen Johnson and Jim Toth

Milwaukee (SE)

BayView area

--- On Tue, 5/25/10, Carl Schwartz <cschwartz3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: Carl Schwartz <cschwartz3@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [wisb] Re: KENTUCKY WARBLER: Manitowoc County
To: baughman@xxxxxxxxxxx, "WISBIRD" <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010, 4:07 PM

While there is no way of knowing, it is interesting to speculate whether 
this might be the same individual seen within 100 feet of Lake Michigan on 
May 8 at the Forest Beach Migratory Preserve in Ozaukee County.

Several of us wondered aloud at the time where this out-of-his-comfort-zone 
warbler might end up and whether he would find a mate.

Carl Schwartz
Coordinator
Bird City Wisconsin
http://www.birdcitywisconsin.org
Milwaukee County

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Baughman" <baughman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "WISBIRD" <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 12:41 PM
Subject: [wisb] KENTUCKY WARBLER: Manitowoc County


> This morning while running a Bigby to Manitowoc I heard a singing Kentucky 
> Warbler.  The location is .17 miles north of the north parking lot to 
> Fischer Creek Conservation Area north of Cleveland, Wi on the west side of 
> CTH LS. I was heading north and CTH LS makes a sharp right turn here, 
> there is a yellow arrow sign warning you that the road turns.  At 
> approximately 6:10am this morning while biking past the spot I heard the 
> Kentucky sing.  I immediately stopped and and listened.  The bird was 
> quite active singing and moving around.  This is private property 
> (according to the signs).  I stayed on the road and actually waited for 
> the bird to come to me.  After a short wait the bird finally appeared and 
> sang.
>       I continued on to Manitowoc, birded for an hour and a half then 
> headed back to Sheboygan.  When I biked past the same location at 10:40am 
> the Kentucky was still singing.
>
> Scott Baughman
> Sheboygan County
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