[wisb] Re: 9 sps FOY slam Wed. AM in Winnebago Co., +?

  • From: Mark Korducki <korducki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "pfissel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pfissel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 09:14:53 -0500

Excellent point Peter. Unlike 2 years ago when the trees were leafed out by now 
it should be quite easy to see warblers. Many should be quite close if not on 
the ground. 

I drove back from Destin, FL with my family last weekend and was amazed how far 
behind the leaf out was to the south in places like Birmingham and Louisville. 
It's been a cold spring in much of the country. 

Mark Korducki, New Betlin

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On Apr 24, 2014, at 8:12 AM, "Peter A. Fissel" <pfissel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Paul et al. -
> 
> There have been several reports of House Wrens so far (on eBird, at 
> least.)   And yes, this delayed spring is disconcerting.  It's been odd 
> to drive in the rural areas and not notice much green up on the 
> hillsides yet...
> 
> Peter Fissel
> Madison WI
> 
> On 4/24/2014 12:20 AM, Paul Bruce (REDACTED: yahoo.com uses DMARC) wrote:
>> Getting right to the point, on the way back from Ripon I zipped up Cty. M, 
>> alongside Uihlein Marsh, I nailed the following, Barn Swallows, Ls. 
>> Yellowlegs, Sparrows (Field, Savannah, Swamp) E. Towhee, Gr. Egrets, GW Teal 
>> and YH Blackbird. .  Don't ya just  love it when the sightings go Bam Bam 
>> Bam.  But here's a major query.  Anybody have ANY house wrens yet?  
>> According to subject lines, I haven't read anything confirming this.  Has 
>> our annoying weather have anything to do with their late arrival?  This 
>> maybe the latest arrival date on record for House wren.  I usually hear them 
>> on the first mild to warm day of April.  Hopefully I can get responses on 
>> this.
>> Tired, I'm heading for the sack, and OH, sounds like May maybe delayed due 
>> to next weeks horrific temps.
>> Paul Bruce, sick and tired of chilly weather in,
>> Oshkosh
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