I took an early morning  walk through the conservancy to locate some of these
warblers that just showed up.  I got a  Palm and a few Black White but missed
a few. I need to beat off the rust of my Warbler ID skills for the season! Â
The surprising find was a Solitary Sandpiper forging in the large puddles on
the trail. Â It probably paused it's migration because of the storms last
night. Â Also a Green Heron was perched over the creek. Thrush and Sparrow
families were well represented too. Â Brown Thrashers,Tree Swallows and
Catbirds have also returned. Â
Drew CWaunakee Dane County
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