Nice!
Lots of bluebirds now stay in Wisconsin through the winter, as do quite a few
robins.
Hereâs an eBird map of sightings of E. Bluebirds from the last 10 years for
December through February
https://ebird.org/wi/map/easblu?neg=true&env.minX=-89.87647834155835&env.minYC.584760504582256&env.maxX=-89.6811276945857&env.maxYC.68998758622633&zh=true&gpúlse&ev=Z&mr-2&bmo&emo=2&yr=last10
<https://ebird.org/wi/map/easblu?neg=true&env.minX=-89.87647834155835&env.minYC.584760504582256&env.maxX=-89.6811276945857&env.maxYC.68998758622633&zh=true&gpúlse&ev=Z&mr-2&bmo&emo=2&yr=last10>
Karen
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Karen Etter Hale
Lake Mills, WI
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On Jan 6, 2021, at 1:38 PM, Howard Fenton <hefenton1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes. I saw 3 EABL yesterday on N. Sherman Ave. just before reaching the
first parking lot to Cherokee Marsh, North Unit. This park is on the
Northside of Madison. Are these sightings and/or numbers unusual for this
time of the year?
Howard Fenton
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 1:32 PM Lorie's E-mail <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I just saw 5 or 6 Eastern Bluebirds while at a rest stop north of Madison!
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