A friend saw 3 red-headed woodpeckers on his land this week here in Spring
Green, including a lovely gray juvenile.
Judy Ettenhofer
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018, 7:58 PM Ryan Brady <ryanbrady10@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
After a big weekend for warblers, thrushes, flycatchers, and waxwings at
my house in Bayfield County, this morning featured a changing of the guard
with fewer warblers, except more Palms & Yellow-rumps; my first migrant
Winter Wren, Blue-headed Vireo, and Ruby-crowned Kinglet; and an influx of
Lincoln's and Swamp Sparrows, as well as my first White-crowned Sparrow, my
earliest ever by 5 days. Other highlights for me over the past week include
Yellow-throated Vireo and Red-bellied Woodpecker (both locally uncommon),
first Dark-eyed Junco on Sept 2, and a day later one of my most overdue
yard birds -- a Red-headed Woodpecker. Red-breasted Nuthatches and Purple
Finches have been southbound in somewhat good numbers for this time of year
as well.
Ryan Brady
Washburn, Bayfield County, WI
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