http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/environment/kirtland-s-warbler-has-its-most-successful-wisconsin-breeding-season/article_71e182d2-d743-5964-9d5c-081197fc8c98.html
Wow, time migrates quickly, given:
It's amazing for eight straight breeding seasons the federally endangered Kirtland's Warbler how bred successfully in the Badger State.
Of course, the largest number of newborn Kirtland's occur annually in Michigan (more than 1,000 males are present annually in Michigan during the breeding season).
There's also one ongoing, annual Kirkland's nesting site in Ontario (see graphic/figure, below).
3 comments:
As always, WG, thanks.....
I saw one in June, Adams Co.
Jerry
One more: Where in Ontario is the nesting KIWA?
Jerry
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