I hiked the Glacial Drumlin Trail around mid-day today. I tracked down 12 warbler species and a good enjoyed a decent raptor flight from an inland location. Yellow-rumps have arrived in good numbers, Broad-wings are on the move and White-throated Sparrows and Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers have just arrived. The highlight of my day was watching 2 Merlin chase each other, butterflies, gulls, swallows and anything else that got in their way. Today's abridged list: Pied-billed Grebe 15 American White Pelican 70 Great Egret 3 Turkey Vulture 2 Bald Eagle 2 Broad-winged Hawk 15 Red-tailed Hawk 2 Merlin 2 American Coot 1 Sandhill Crane 3 Spotted Sandpiper 1 Ruby-throated Hummingbird 1 Belted Kingfisher 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1 Least Flycatcher 1 Eastern Phoebe 3 Yellow-throated Vireo 3 Philadelphia Vireo 2 Red-eyed Vireo 1 Swainson's Thrush 8 Tennessee Warbler 15 Nashville Warbler 2 Chestnut-sided Warbler 1 Magnolia Warbler 4 Cape May Warbler 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler 40 Black-throated Green Warbler 1 Blackburnian Warbler 1 Blackpoll Warbler 3 Black-and-white Warbler 1 American Redstart 3 Common Yellowthroat 3 Swamp Sparrow 1 White-throated Sparrow 3 Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1 Aaron Stutz Lake Mills, WI Jefferson County #################### You received this email because you are subscribed to the Wisconsin Birding Network (Wisbirdn). To UNSUBSCRIBE or SUBSCRIBE, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn. To set DIGEST or VACATION modes, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn. Visit Wisbirdn ARCHIVES at: //www.freelists.org/archives/wisbirdn.