[wisb] Re: Warnimont Park

  • From: steven lubahn <stevenlubahn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cdermody@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 16:35:41 -0500

I had the same experience at Sheridan and Warnimont today. Great variety and 
lots of birds.

Steven Lubahn
Cudahy


On Sep 3, 2010, at 4:26 PM, R & C Dermody wrote:

> Susan Glasenapp and I spent a few hours this morning in Warnimont park.  I was
> showing her the wilder side of the park.  As we entered from the Kelly Senior
> Center parking lot, the warblers were thick!  I'd say just this side of a
> fallout!  We walked practically the whole length of the park seeing at least 
> 10
> species of warblers:
> Cape May, several, Redstarts, many, Magnolias, several, Orange-crowned, 
> several,
> Tennessee, several, Palm, Black-poll, Bay-breasted, Nashville, and Pine.  Also
> Susan saw a Great-horned Owl (my back was turned toward it).  Also seen were
> Catbirds, Red-eyed Vireo, Pewee, an unidentified thrush and all the more 
> common
> birds.
> Susan, please chime in if I've forgotten anything important!
> Karen, Steve, I would have called you guys but I neglected to bring my cell
> phone!  New habits come slowly to this old fogey!
> 
> 
> Cathy Dermody, St. Francis, Southeastern Milwaukee County
> 
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