[mou] Warblers missing
Paul E. Wicklund
wickl002@tc.umn.edu
Mon, 08 May 2006 11:15:40 -0500
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My experience has been the same here in Wayzata (Hennepin County). We
have several large oaks in our yard, and at this time of year they are
usually 'alive' with many species of warblers. This year, I have seen
only yellow-rumps, and they have not been numerous.
Jan Wicklund
Tom Bell wrote:
> When the oak trees are flowering and the leaves are the size of a
> squirrels ears, I expect a variety of warblers. The male flowers on
> the oaks are dropping off and the leaves are 1/3 the size of a
> squirrel and still no warblers. Tom Bell
> on Grey Cloud Island
> 5868 Pioneer Road South
> Saint Paul Park MN 55071-1143
> 651 459-4150
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My experience has been the same here in Wayzata (Hennepin County). We have
several large oaks in our yard, and at this time of year they are usually
'alive' with many species of warblers. This year, I have seen only
yellow-rumps, and they have not been numerous.
<p>Jan Wicklund
<p>Tom Bell wrote:
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<font size=-1>When the oak trees
are flowering and the leaves are the size of a squirrels ears, I expect
a variety of warblers. The male flowers on the oaks are dropping off and
the leaves are 1/3 the size of a squirrel and still no warblers.</font> <font size=-1>Tom
Bell</font>
<br><font size=-1>on Grey Cloud Island</font>
<br><font size=-1>5868 Pioneer Road South</font>
<br><font size=-1>Saint Paul Park MN 55071-1143</font>
<br><font size=-1>651 459-4150</font></blockquote>
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