[wisb] Re: What Will Be The Next New Species to Arrive?

Andrea and all,
I was there on Tuesday checking the usual Yellow-throated Warbler haunts and  
came up empty. Ill definitely be checking again soon...hopefully tommorow.
Alex Stark, Prairie du Chien
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From: Andrea Szymczak <harrierhawk1@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, Mar 30, 2012 07:46:40 CDT
Subject: [wisb] What Will Be The Next New Species to Arrive?

David La Puma's interpretive radar maps got me wondering about the possible
identity of the "Next New Species" to be discovered......
Seeing his map lit up over the western part of the state (as well as the
northward progress of this species so far on eBird) made me decide that
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER might be an excellent candidate!  It would be
awesome if some folks were able to check out the area around Wyalusing this
weekend for possible returning birds!  A girl's got to have dreams....!
What do YOU think? :-)
Andrea Szymczak
Waukesha, WI

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