Yesterday morning I had a White-throated Sparrow under my feeders.
Bob Holtz
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Had my first Yellow-rumped Warblers, along with small flocks of
White-throated Sparrows and Chipping Sparrows (first singletons last week),
and a single Junco (last one seen a week ago). Also had a Cooper's Hawk
swoop in to try for one - think it missed.
Question: in scanning the yard for
Few small warbler waves moving through Milaca Hiking Trails this morning
(town of Milaca, just off 23 near Rum River, next to treatment plant). Nine
species, including obvious migrants: Wilson's (4) & Magnolia. May have
also been a "Baypoll" in the mix, but looks were fragmented and uncertain
Two very flocks of White-fronted Geese over Sand Point. Many flocks of Canadas
on the move. In the corn stubble at Kellogg Dunes were 200 grounded Tundra
Swans. Two Cackling Geese amongst the hundreds of Canadas at Orinoco. Three
Trumpeter Swans in Whitewater Valley.
I expected to see hundr
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