Hi all,
I made a quick birding stop after the rain let up today at the Fox River
Sanctuary. It was quiet for the first few minutes but then I spotted a
Prothonotary Warbler down stream. It feed on gnats on a branch over hanging
the river which is typical. The air was filled with gnats as a few times I
got them in my mouth. Other warbler species to note, Northern Parula,
Tennessee, Magnolia, Yellow, Nashville, Palm and Cape May. It was cloudy
with a mist once in awhile with temps in the mid 60âs.
Images of the Prothonotary Warbler from today at this link if you care to
view them:
*http://www.windowtowildlife.com/prothonotary-warbler-at-the-fox-river-sanctuary-in-waukesha-wisconsin-on-may-9-2018/
<http://www.windowtowildlife.com/prothonotary-warbler-at-the-fox-river-sanctuary-in-waukesha-wisconsin-on-may-9-2018/>*
Thanks and good birding,
Jim Edlhuber
Town of Genesee Waukesha Co
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