[wisb] Re: Hy106 & Rock river area

  • From: Cynthia Bridge <cynthiabridge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "stevethiessen@xxxxxxxxxxx" <stevethiessen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 17:58:56 -0500

Name of rustic road is Bark river rd. 

Cynthia bridge
Fort Atkinson, jefferson

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On Aug 21, 2010, at 11:30 AM, "Steve Thiessen" <stevethiessen@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

> I went down to Fort Atkinson to check for shorebirds. The area near the 
> bridge had close to 100 great egrets and a near by spot had 40+ more. The 
> other area was off Rock River road, on the road marked Rustic road.. I didn't 
> catch the name. But there was also a good shorebird field on this road.
> On 106, the area is drier and the shorebirds are further out and skattered 
> over a large area. Approx. number for both spots70+ killdeer, 3 semi. 
> plovers,60+lesser yellowlegs, 5 solitary,65 pectoral, 2 Baird's, 10 semi. 
> sandpipers, 25 least and 5 stilt sandpipers.
> South of Stoughton on Cty A there' a flooded area that has a few birds, but 
> could get better. 2 stilt, 6 lesser yellowlegs,4 solitary, 6 least, 6 
> pectoral, and 3 semi-palmated sandpipers.
> Also, on the way to Fort, I walked some of Danielson road. I didn't see any 
> migrants. One barred owl was calling.
> Steve Thiessen Stoughton Dane co.
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