[wisb] Re: Jefferson Marsh (and swamp), etc.

  • From: william mueller <wpmueller1947@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: wisbirdn <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 10:15:18 -0600

Mossman, Eric Epstein, and Brian Bub. See their paper entitled "New
Distributional Records for Summer Birds in Southern Wisconsin Conifer
Swamps" at the following link (scroll down when you get there to read the
entire 
paper):*http://images.library.wisc.edu/EcoNatRes/EFacs/PassPigeon/ppv65n04/reference/econatres.pp65n04.biel01.pdf

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Subject: Re: Jefferson marsh, etc*
From: "Mark and Sue Martin" <goosep AT chorus.net>
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:57:53 -0600

http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/sna/index.asp?SNA=389

Here is the link for Jefferson Tamarack Swamp State Natural Area within the
Jefferson Marsh State Wildlife Area that is mentioned in the email below.
There are  over 1,000 acres of tamaracks at this site.  If anyone had the
time it would be an adventure to hike into the swamp and see if other birds
could be located.

Mark Martin
Arlington


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Thiessen"
To: "wisb"
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 5:30 PM
Subject: [wisb] Jefferson marsh, etc


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>
>
> Nolan Pope and I got out for a little bit, this afternoon. Checked
> tamaracks on Missouri Road, near Goose Lake WA. Nothing. Tried the area
> along Cty A, south of Lake Mills. Nothing at all. Got to Jefferson Marsh
> and could see a few sparrows (song and tree) and a red-tail. Things were
> looking up. We walked out the path, Nolan spotted a medium bird far off.
> Turned out to be a female red-wing. Then there was a kestrel, on a tree
> top. Then a light rough-legged hawk. We spotted a small group of
> White-winged Crossbills, in the tamaracks. Walking back another Song and
> few more Tree Sparrows. A Cooper's Hawk was seen soaring in the distance.
> We stopped at the Johnson Creek Landfill. Only 30 Herring Gulls circling
> high.
> Drove down Prairie Lane at Fayville. 40 longspurs flew off the road, but
> were very flighty. A few Horned Larks were around. All that good food, but
> no finches. Some Tree Sparrows along the back ditch. At the end ,there was
> a shrike. Steve Thiessen Stoughton Dane co.



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Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory
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