Turns out that the first year Summer Tanager was actually a first year
Scarlet Tanager. Who knew a first year Scarlet could have orange patches
like a Summer. So much to learn!
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Saw a dozen or so White Pelicans heading south near Maiden Head, WI today,
Saturday. Doris Rubenstein
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We took Jim Williams' advice and went to Elm Creek Park Reserve to look
for migrants on Friday morning. Most were found in small flocks
foraging in sunny edge habitat, where the vireos were feeding on
nannyberries and graybark dogwood berries. We started from the Nature's
Crossing neighborhoo
Bruce Baer
Bloomington, MN
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