It was nice to see this rare visitor to the area, a Yellow-throated Warbler giving excellent views at Greenfield Park. The normal range for this warbler species is south of Wisconsin. We typically get them in far southwest Wisconsin. The warbler put on a great show at a wood-chip pile for a second day eating plenty gnats while I was present. We finally had a pleasant day for birding with plenty of sunshine all day long and warmer temps. There were many other birders present to see this beauty. Images were taken on April 21, 2022.
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The Yellow-throated Warbler giving great looks!
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Going for a gnat…
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Getting a gnat…
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A little jump here…
Fantastic pictures my friend. I finally got to go there today and got some of him in the berry tree next to the woodchip pile too. Was wonderful to see this lifer bird for me.
Great pictures Jim! Thanks for bringing us what’s going on in the wonderful world of birds. Have you seen any Baltimore Orioles in the Milwaukee area? None at my feeder as of this mailing.
Great photos