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    March report

    Spring has finally come to central Wisconsin. Birds of all kinds are showing up, and the snow piles are drastically shrinking which cannot come soon enough! Today we saw lots of waterfowl to include Mallard, Teal, Coot, Gadwall, Wood duck, Canada Geese and Sandhill Crane. There also is many...
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    Hello!

    Welcome Natasha, hope you enjoy your birding!
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    January 2014

    Our feeders are full of doves, woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, goldfinches, cardinals, bluejays, juncos and now turkeys. We also have deer rummaging around for food each day in the deep snow as well. The red bellied spent most of the day pounding on the suet during our latest blizzard.
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    Birds

    Hi, are there any birders out in ND and specifically in the Turtle Mountains? I use to live out there and enjoyed birding up there? I hear that not much snow so the snow buntings should be having it good this winter??
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    Feb 5 report

    Winter lingers on here in central Wisconsin. Not much new for birds here, they seem to be in slow motion as well with the cold, heavy snowpack and relentless onslaught of a harsh winter! The squirrels have disappeared and I think they are taking a nap, the eagles we had have left to find open...
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    Hello from Texas!

    Welcome, hope you enjoy?
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    Woodpecker - Downy or Hairy?

    Looks like Hairy to me, as the size of a Downy is a little bigger, right?
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    January 2014

    Peter I did some checking and I was wrong, it is a red bellied woodpecker. Yes it looks a lot like a Flicker but no color in its stomach. Also, had a Kestrel swoop in and take a dove yesterday, that was quite a sight to watch, additionally we have 1 Robin here all winter, looks like it spends...
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    Hotspots for taking a serious birder in WI?

    Birding Hi Fluffhead, I sent you a PM, hope to hear from you.
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    January 2014

    I have never seen a red breasted nuthatch, ours are the regular variety with the white belly. We did also have a yellow bellied woodpecker here later this afternoon. I do not know why it is called this, has no yellow, but really looks like a Flicker. We have plenty of hawks, Red Tails...
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    Very busy at the bird feeder today!

    Hi, I am new to the site and like to see what everyone else is seeing? Nice posts, we are in central Wisconsin, is everyone else having such a harsh winter?? We have these as of today: Blue Jay Cardinal Junco Downy Woodpecker Pileated Woodpecker Chickadee Nuthatch
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    Midwest Birders

    Hi all, I am new to this site and live in central Wisconsin during the winter and northern Ontario during the summer. Today is the 26th of January, we have over 3 feet of snow on the ground and temperatures around zero. We watch the birds everyday and put a list together today and oddly as the...
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    January 2014

    Hi all, I am new to this site and live in central Wisconsin. It is the 26th of January, we have over 3 feet of snow on the ground and temperatures around zero. We watch the birds everyday and put a list together today and oddly as the winter has gotten worse, no new birds have been seen...
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    Hi everyone

    Hello to everyone in birdland! We love our fine feathered friends and all they have to offer! We live in central Wisconsin during the winter and northern Ontario at Happy Camp during the summer and hope to learn lots and share with everyone who also enjoys the wonderful outdoors! Check us out...
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