Daryl Tessen provided me with another summary of the bird activity on
Wisconsin Point from today:
- The highlight today was an adult ARCTIC TERN, which flew right over the
group on the beach!
- At least 5 different Parasitic Jaegers were observed (although he said
that some felt there may have been six). One bird was an adult.
- A Franklin’s Gull (2nd year) was observed, at times right off the beach
among the gull flock.
- Peregrine Falcon and Ruddy Turnstone were also observed.
- He said the passerines (including warblers) were almost non-existent
today – a big change from previous days. (We have certainly observed that
in previous years on the Point, that flocks come and go – depending on the
migration.)
Tom Schultz
Green Lake Co.
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