[wisb] Re: OT: Earth Worms in WI - native or non-native?

  • From: "Anne Moretti" <amoretti@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 12:19:35 -0500

Thanks, Ryan and Tom. That's the article I was thinking of.

The WisBirdNet is also a great resource!

Anne Moretti
Dousman
Waukesha Co.

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Subject: [wisb] OT: Earth Worms in WI - native or non-native?

A friend and I are debating whether earth worms are native to WI or not. I
seem to remember reading something about ovenbirds and other birds that nest
in leaf litter losing the litter due to the introduction of earth worms,
especially in northern WI. Can someone please send me some info on this?
 

Thanks,

 

Anne Moretti

Dousman

Waukesha Co.



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