Easter was a very birdy day in the Wet Woods. I was there from 11:30-1:30. Highlights were a Lincoln's Sparrow and an Eastern/Yellow Palm Warbler. Other highlights were Rusty Blackbird, Eastern Towhee, and Brown Thrasher
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Mallard Remove Species
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Remove Species
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Downy Woodpecker Remove Species
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Northern Flicker Remove Species
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Winter Wren Remove Species
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Golden-crowned Kinglet Remove Species
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American Robin Remove Species
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European Starling Remove Species
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Palm Warbler (Yellow) Remove Species
An Eastern Palm Warbler with a full front of a darker richer yellow with no white break and stronger, brighter breast striping than a Western Palm.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler Remove Species
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Field Sparrow Remove Species
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Lincoln's Sparrow Remove Species
Crisp, fine streaking on a buffy breast and a streaked head - finer streaking than a Song Sparrow and no breast dot. Streaked head, so not a juvenile Swamp Sparrow. Crisp streaking so not an adult Swamp Sparrow.
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Eastern Towhee Remove Species
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Red-winged Blackbird Remove Species
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American Goldfinch