I spent a few hours at Lake Park in Milwaukee this morning into mid-afternoon. I saw some nice warbler action but nothing like a couple of days ago. Warbler species and numbers were down, but still a great day to be out birding. Some of the warblers that I had looks at were Black-throated Green, Common Yellowthroat, American Redstart, Palm, Nashville, Blackburnian, Cape May and possible Tennessee. Birds seemed higher up today in the trees. The nice sunny day with warm temps brought out a lot of birders there at the park.
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Wonderful pics! Were you wearing camo clothing? If so, thanks for your tips- I was there around 330.
Once again, totally brill! This series rocks! I love seeing the insect catches and take offs! Thanks for sharing.