I noticed 3 Yellow Warblers today, while I was golfing. They were in a part
of the course that doesn't have any. Seemed like they maybe starting to
migrate.
Steve Thiessen, Stoughton ,Dane County
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From: "Schaufenbuel" <schaufenbuel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2015 12:37 PM
Subject: [wisb] Yellow-rumped Warbler in yard
Birds are moving around and you can add a Rose-breasted Grosbeak and
Yellow-rumped Warbler to that list. This morning both were hanging
around my yard. The Grosbeak was an adult male and the warbler seemed to
be a young female though likely not hatch-year. I don't feed birds in
summer so they did not stay long.
In my earlier post I mentioned seeing Tennessee Warblers moving early
and I meant to type July 10 not May 10. Needed to to make that
correction as it otherwise it is nonsensical.
Joe
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Joe Schaufenbuel
Stevens Point
Portage Co., WI
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