Re: [mou-net] Kentucky Warbler: Brown County

2018-06-07 Thread Joel Schmidt
Today I searched for a bit over 3 hours for the Kentucky warbler and did
not find it. I searched from the location where it was first found to near
the dead end of KC Road.

On Sun, Jun 3, 2018, 5:25 PM Douglas Mayo  wrote:

> The Kentucky Warbler original found by Brian Smith continues to be present
> today at 18495 - 18875 KC Road near New Ulm. This bird is extremely
> secretive and quick. Though it sang its "churry-churry-churry" song
> continuously for over an hour and occasionally sounded its chip note, I had
> only four brief glimpses of the bird. It spent most of the time deep in the
> woods, so three of the glimpses were as it quickly flew across KC Road.
> However, I had one view from a distance of fifty feet or so lasting several
> seconds, enough that I could clearly see significant field marks: a
> short-tailed warbler-size bird with bright olive underparts, yellow
> underparts, a black crown speckled with gray, yellow eyebrow and black
> smudges extending below its eyes.
>
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[mou-net] Kentucky Warbler: Brown County

2018-06-03 Thread Douglas Mayo
The Kentucky Warbler original found by Brian Smith continues to be present 
today at 18495 - 18875 KC Road near New Ulm. This bird is extremely secretive 
and quick. Though it sang its "churry-churry-churry" song continuously for over 
an hour and occasionally sounded its chip note, I had only four brief glimpses 
of the bird. It spent most of the time deep in the woods, so three of the 
glimpses were as it quickly flew across KC Road. However, I had one view from a 
distance of fifty feet or so lasting several seconds, enough that I could 
clearly see significant field marks: a short-tailed warbler-size bird with 
bright olive underparts, yellow underparts, a black crown speckled with gray, 
yellow eyebrow and black smudges extending below its eyes.


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