Just after the rain stopped around 6:30 this morning high cliff had a good
number of warblers moving.
- butter butts (of course)
- Nashville
- black and white
- chestnut sided
- Black throated green
- palm
- blue grey gnatcatchers
- and one blackburnian
Also of interest was a Horned Grebe
Most of the action seemed to be on the Lime Kiln trail
Went canoeing with the sis this afternoon around 4:30 in Shiocton.
Warblers include:
- Prothonotary LIFER!
- yellow rumps
- blackthroated green
Also of interest a wood duck? nest with 6 eggs (low in the crotch of a tree
just a few feet off the water and not in a cavity.) and a pair of Cooper’s
hawks building a nest.
Isaac Kramer,
Outagamie County, Appleton
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