I’m extremely fortunate to have had parents that were ACTIVE ‘Birders’ worked super hard to ‘SAVE THE Whooping Cranes & the Bald Eagles’ during the 1960’s & 1970’s!! So, I’m blessed to have seen 5/5!🍀 THANKS Mom & Dad for all of your hard work!!♥️⭐️
I think it is interesting that there is a year-round population of whooping cranes in Florida and another one that migrates to Wisconsin! My favorite one is the snowy owl, but I would be happy to see any of them. I would love to take a Wisconsin birding tour sometime when I have vacation time!
As always, really fun video! I didn't know anything about birding before I found your channel a few weeks ago. Now, I can't imagine my meals without a Badgerland Birding video.^^' Thanks for all your hard work! : D
I have 4/5, I just keep missing Kirtland's (it's a nemesis bird for me at this point). I have seen all the others quite a few times at this point though, especially Whooping Crane.
Also I think the Great Tit and European Goldfinch probably qualify as a similar caliber to these, from a North American perspective (especially since Great Tit is only in WI).
They’re weird cases for sure. It will be interesting to see what both species do in terms of movement and growth (although the great tits have been stable in the region for a while)
@@BadgerlandBirdingthis is why I really wish the renaming push has some more energy for these badly named birds as they do for the ones named after people. In many ways I think fixing those are more important. Oh well ...
I keep hearing this bird that kind of sounds like a kind of high pitched "Utta Utta..Utta Utta" and I can't figure out what it is. It was in Iowa by the way.
I’m extremely fortunate to have had parents that were ACTIVE ‘Birders’ worked super hard to ‘SAVE THE Whooping Cranes & the Bald Eagles’ during the 1960’s & 1970’s!! So, I’m blessed to have seen 5/5!🍀 THANKS Mom & Dad for all of your hard work!!♥️⭐️
Awesome parents! A+ job!
@@BadgerlandBirding! It was a ‘different era’ CRAZY COOL! So much to see & learn!:))
And now a roseate spoonbill! 🤓❤
As a Minnesotan I am very jealous of Wisconsins Whooping Crane population.
As a Wisconsinite I’m jealous of your wintering owls
You all ever birded necedah NWR? That’s where I got my Wisconsin whoopers
Chillin at a very nice 0.5/5 with this one 😌
Is your .5 a Heard Only Kirtland’s?
@@BadgerlandBirding Dude I wish, it was a Provisional Snowy Owl in Los Angeles 💀
@@pauraque ohhh yeahhhh I remember that one
That's a L
@@snowyowl5556 Bet, im finding a first state rec kirtlands in the fall, just wait
I believe I have seen the Connecticut warbler here in Milwaukee!!
I enjoyed this video a lot. :)
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
I think it is interesting that there is a year-round population of whooping cranes in Florida and another one that migrates to Wisconsin! My favorite one is the snowy owl, but I would be happy to see any of them. I would love to take a Wisconsin birding tour sometime when I have vacation time!
As always, really fun video! I didn't know anything about birding before I found your channel a few weeks ago. Now, I can't imagine my meals without a Badgerland Birding video.^^'
Thanks for all your hard work! : D
Love it! Thanks so much for watching!
Well, at least I found one of those species while in Wisconsin, which was the Whooping Crane
I have 4/5, I just keep missing Kirtland's (it's a nemesis bird for me at this point). I have seen all the others quite a few times at this point though, especially Whooping Crane.
You’ll have to let us know when you finally get it!
@@BadgerlandBirding Partially inspired by this comment, I went looking for it today and finally got it!
@@raymiemiller1455 awesome!!
Also I think the Great Tit and European Goldfinch probably qualify as a similar caliber to these, from a North American perspective (especially since Great Tit is only in WI).
They’re weird cases for sure. It will be interesting to see what both species do in terms of movement and growth (although the great tits have been stable in the region for a while)
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3:22 I like how the bird is called a "Connecticut Warbler" but the chart does not show them go thru Connecticut at all lol
You know that is funny. That’s where the first specimen was collected but they don’t breed there and aren’t even common there, haha
@@BadgerlandBirdingthis is why I really wish the renaming push has some more energy for these badly named birds as they do for the ones named after people. In many ways I think fixing those are more important. Oh well ...
I keep hearing this bird that kind of sounds like a kind of high pitched "Utta Utta..Utta Utta" and I can't figure out what it is. It was in Iowa by the way.
0/5, i missed snowy owl to many times and im legit gonna put a tracker on one if i find it
god