On Thursday, I birded the Northern Kettle Moraine. No, I did not see a Yellow
breasted chat. As far as I know, there was nothing truly unusual but I did see
or hear a number of yellowthroats and yellow warblers. There were quite a
number of catbirds, also. Lots of swallows, Baltimore orioles and RW
blackbirds.
Red-Winged Blackbird (59) - 22 of those were in the marshes on my way to the
forestRobins (26)Barn Swallows (19)Grackles (12)Sandhill Crane (15)Canada Geese
(9)Starling (8) probably higherBaltimore Oriole (7)Yellow Warbler (7) always
near water.Cardinals (7) at least one at every stopCatbird (6)Tree Swallows
(5)Wood Thrush (3) one at each segment of the T of Kettle Moraine Drive and
ShagbarkEastern Kingbird (3)Mallards (3)Cedar Waxwings (2)Flicker (2)Blue Jay
(2)House Sparrow (2)Bluebird (2)White Breasted Nuthatch (2)
Yellowthroat (2) Saw two but may have heard moreSora (2) calling from a
marshHouse finch (1)House Wren (1)Great Crested Flycatcher (1)Goldfinch
(1)Killdeer (1)Eastern Phoebe (1)Vesper Sparrow (1)
Alan Linquist(Washington County)
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