Sunday, April 19, 2009

Fwd: Lake Park Warbler Walk report, Milwaukee 4/18 (& Corbo 4/17)

Lake Park Birders,

Jym Mooney led the first Warbler Walk at Lake Park for 2009.
Sam Corbo birded on his own the day before.
See their reports below.

--- Paul Hunter,
http://home.roadrunner.com/~phunter1/lakeparkbirds.html
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From: Jym Mooney <hopmoon@milwpc.com>
Date: April 18, 2009 1:31:13 PM CDT
Subject: Lake Park Warbler Walk report, Milwaukee 4/18

Almost two dozen birders turned out to enjoy the first Lake Park Warbler Walk of the season, on a perfectly gorgeous day. The warblers didn't let us down. We saw quite a few yellow-rumped warblers, plus a pine warbler gave us time to really look at it and discuss the ID. Before the walk started I also found a black and white warbler and a Louisiana waterthrush. Ruby-crowned kinglets were quite numerous, and golden-crowned kinglet numbers were noticeably lower today. Many hermit thrushes in the ravines, flickers everywhere, and a few pairs of eastern phoebes were calling and flitting about. A great blue heron flew overhead at one point, as did a red-tailed hawk and three flocks of cormorants. We had seven sparrow species: savannah, song, American tree, chipping, white-throated, swamp, and dark-eyed junco. We had a total of 43 species.

Several birders split off from the group to assist the Lake Park
Friends in planting 100 oak saplings this morning.

Jym Mooney, Milwaukee

Location: Lake Park - Locust Ravine
Observation date: 4/18/09
Number of species: 43

Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos 2
Blue-winged Teal - Anas discors 2
Bufflehead - Bucephala albeola 20
Common Goldeneye - Bucephala clangula 6
Red-breasted Merganser - Mergus serrator 35
Horned Grebe - Podiceps auritus 1
Double-crested Cormorant - Phalacrocorax auritus 50
Great Blue Heron - Ardea herodias 1
Red-tailed Hawk - Buteo jamaicensis 1
Ring-billed Gull - Larus delawarensis 25
Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura 1
Downy Woodpecker - Picoides pubescens 8
Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus 15
Eastern Phoebe - Sayornis phoebe 8
American Crow - Corvus brachyrhynchos 3
Black-capped Chickadee - Poecile atricapillus 10
White-breasted Nuthatch - Sitta carolinensis 2
Brown Creeper - Certhia americana 5
Golden-crowned Kinglet - Regulus satrapa 6
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Regulus calendula 30
Eastern Bluebird - Sialia sialis 4
Hermit Thrush - Catharus guttatus 15
American Robin - Turdus migratorius 6
Cedar Waxwing - Bombycilla cedrorum 8
Yellow-rumped Warbler - Dendroica coronata 25
Pine Warbler - Dendroica pinus 1
Black-and-white Warbler - Mniotilta varia 1
Louisiana Waterthrush - Seiurus motacilla 1
American Tree Sparrow - Spizella arborea 3
Chipping Sparrow - Spizella passerina 4
Savannah Sparrow - Passerculus sandwichensis 2
Song Sparrow - Melospiza melodia 5
Swamp Sparrow - Melospiza georgiana 2
White-throated Sparrow - Zonotrichia albicollis 2
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) - Junco hyemalis hyemalis/
carolinensis 15
Northern Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis 8
Red-winged Blackbird - Agelaius phoeniceus 1
Common Grackle - Quiscalus quiscula 2
Brown-headed Cowbird - Molothrus ater 10
Purple Finch - Carpodacus purpureus 1
House Finch - Carpodacus mexicanus 2
American Goldfinch - Carduelis tristis 4
House Sparrow - Passer domesticus 3

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org/wi)

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From: Sam Corbo <skcorbo@gmail.com>
Date: April 17, 2009 3:02:08 PM CDT
Subject: Milwaukee Lake Park Birds, 4-17-09

I birded Lake Park south to Veteran's Park in Milwaukee this morning. I was hoping to perhaps stumble into an overshoot migrant, but no luck. Regardless, a good day to get outside, and a lot of birds were present. Good numbers of both Kinglets (~75 Golden-
crowned, ~25 Ruby-crowned), Hermit Thrush (~15), Winter Wren (~15),
and Eastern Pheobe (7) were noted; both Kinglets and the Pheobes were very vocal throughout the park. American Tree Sparrows were present in good numbers as well (~15 birds), and a lone Fox Sparrow was still around. Also had a few personal FOY birds, including Field and Swamp Sparrows, Yellow-rumped Warbler, and Barn, Northern Rough-winged, and Tree Swallows. A lone female Purple Finch was present along the Veteran's Park Lagoon.

Sam Corbo, skcorbo@gmail.com, Milwaukee, WI

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Lake Park, 4/2/09

Lake Park Birders,

Brian Hansen saw Flickers, sparrows and a Towhee in Lake Park.

--- Paul Hunter,
http://home.roadrunner.com/~phunter1/lakeparkbirds.html
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From: Brian Hansen <rawshooter@gmail.com>
Date: April 2, 2009 11:36:41 PM CDT
Subject: Lake Park - Milwaukee

I hit Lake Park yesterday and today to fill the feeders. I had many - 20+ Northern Flickers both days. Also had an Eastern Towhee yesterday, many ravenous feeding Juncos (getting ready to move north), AM Robins, BH Cowbirds, Song Sparrows, 1 Fox Sparrow and 1 Chipping Sparrow along with the regular residents.

On another note the yardbirds from my east side home consisted of more DE Juncos than I have ever seen - maybe 25 or so plus AM Goldfinches with the males coming into breeding plumage, and my first yard Fox Sparrow ever. Can't wait to see what shows up in the next few weeks.

Brian Hansen