On my way to Bakken's Pond (Lone Rock) early this afternoon I heard an
Ovenbird calling in the Sauk County forest, which was a good start. Just
when I got to Bakken's Pond, even before I got to the dike entrance, I
noticed there were lots of different warblers around. I managed to find the
following:
Yellow-rumped warbler 10
Palm warbler 5
Yellow warbler 2
Common yellowthroat 1
Tennessee warbler 1
Blackpoll warbler 2
Chestnut-sided warbler 2
Cape May warbler 1
American redstart 3
Magnolia warbler 1
Wilson's warbler 2
Mourning warbler 1
Prothonotary warbler 1
Canada warbler 1
I ended up having a record 15 warbler species for the day, I don't ever
recall having this many warbler species in one afternoon. Other great
highlights included a beautiful male Scarlet tanager, a Yellow-throated
vireo, and a Warbling vireo. Feel free to view my full checklist here
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45685082
Hakim Barrett
Sauk County
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Hakim
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