field Rare Bird Records - WSO6. Dec. 15, 2014 to March 23, 2015 – Douglas; Peder Svingen and...
Transcript of field Rare Bird Records - WSO6. Dec. 15, 2014 to March 23, 2015 – Douglas; Peder Svingen and...
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WISCONSIN RARE BIRD RECORDS
This listing of 121 bird species consists of all species classified as accidental plus
most that are classified as casual for Wisconsin. Hypothetical species are also included.
All accepted state records for these 121 species were gathered from Samuel D. Robbins’
book Wisconsin Birdlife (1991) and from the Seasonal Field Notes of The Passenger
Pigeon (1939 to the present).
These collected records were then sent to the following state birders for
feedback and criticism – Thomas C. Erdman, James C. Frank, John H. Idzikowski, Mark
J. Korducki, Kenneth I. Lange, William P. Mueller, Mark S. Peterson, Thomas R.
Schultz, Jerry H. Smith, Thomas K. Soulen and Daryl D. Tessen. After review by these
birders, certain records gathered from the Seasonal Field Notes were found to be
incorrect and were thus eliminated. Likewise, a record for a Mississippi Kite was added
based on a specimen not previously noted. The above mentioned birders have now
examined the corrected records and have found no further fault with them. In the future,
if any of these birders or any other person should find errors in these records, please let
me know so that the needed corrections can be made. With that said the following
records for Wisconsin’s rare birds are the most complete and exact that I know to exist.
In addition, this listing will be kept in continual update as the WSO Records Committee
accepts new reports.
I thank each of you for your help and advice. Replies can be made by e-mail. My
e-mail address is [email protected].
-- Robert C. Domagalski, Sept. 23, 2001
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1. BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING DUCK
12 records (5 spring records; 3 summer records; 6 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 17, 1998 – Jefferson; Kay Burcar (3 adults)
2. Early April, 1999 – Trempealeau; Nona Barenthin (2 adults, sketch)
3. Late Sept. to Oct. 25, 1999 – Trempealeau; William Spencer (2 adults & eight 1st
year birds, photos)
4. July 28, 2002 – Milwaukee; Brian J. Boldt (one adult, photos)
5. July 28 to Aug. 2, 2008 – Sauk; Daniel Jackson (one adult, photos)
6. Nov. 14-Dec. 4, 2008 – Brown; Ida and Ty Baumann (photos –bone specimen)
7. April 23-29, 2011 – Chippewa; Rory Cameron (photos)
8. Aug. 15-17, 2012 – Dane; first observed by James Schwarz
9. Aug. 24-26, 2012 – Sheboygan; Steve Murkowski, James Popp, and Carl Schroeder
10. May 8-27, 2014 – Ashland; Ryan Brady and Tom Nutt (photos)
11. May 22-25, 2014 – Dodge; Deb Potts
12. July 4 into August, 2014 – Ozaukee; Virgil Gantner
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2. FULVOUS WHISTLING DUCK
1 summer record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 148)
1. July 3-4, 1989 – Columbia; William P. Mueller & Dennis Schwartz
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3. GARGANEY
1 spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. April 25 to May 14, 2014 – Burnett; Kathy Java and Robin Maercklein (photos)
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4. KING EIDER
30 records (10 winter records; 4 spring records; 1 summer record; 14 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 181)
Until Nov. 1992, there were but 12 state records for the King Eider. From Nov.
1992 to Nov. 1998, there were 10 additional documentations; the eider being found every
year except 1994.
1. pre – 1880 – Milwaukee (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
2. pre – 1880 – Milwaukee (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
3. Dec. 25, 1899 – Milwaukee; H. Russell (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
4. Jan. 7, 1900 – Milwaukee; H. Russell (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
5. Nov. 28, 1903 – Milwaukee; Henry L. Ward (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
6. Nov. 8, 1933 – Waukesha; W. Erlach (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
7. March 21, 1936 – Milwaukee; Irving J. Perkins (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
8. June 16, 1937 – Milwaukee; H. Meyer (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
9. Sept. 21-30, 1953 – Ozaukee; Richard F. Gordon (3 males & 1 female)
10. Dec. 11, 1960 – Ozaukee; Carl and Dorothy Frister (female)
11. Dec. 22, 1973 to Jan. 7, 1974 – Winnebago; John L. Kasper (female, photo)
12. Nov. 25, 1984 – Sheboygan; David and Margaret Brasser (female)
13. Nov. 21-22, 1992 – Ozaukee; Robert C. Domagalski (female, photos)
14. Nov. 28-29, 1993 – Sheboygan; Daryl D.Tessen & Thomas Wood (female, photos)
15. March 11-24, 1995 – Door; Barbara R. Stover (male, also a possible female)
16. Nov. 18-23, 1995 – Kewaunee; John Regan (female)
17. Feb. 23-25, 1996 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (female)
18. Jan. 7-26, 1997 – Milwaukee; Mark J. Korducki (female)
19. Oct. 27, 1997 – Bayfield; Richard L. Verch (female)
20. Jan. 10-13, 1998 – Milwaukee; Mark J. Korducki (female)
21. Nov. 14, 1998 – Door; Barbara R. Stover (immature male)
22. Nov. 22, 1998 – Bayfield; Richard L. Verch (2 birds, females, photos)
23. March 9-24, 2001 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
24. April 14, 2001 – Ozaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
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25. Nov. 15-17, 2002 – Ozaukee; Thomas M. Uttech
26. Nov. 29, 2008 – Manitowoc; Thomas C. Wood
27. Dec. 19, 2009 – Door; Charlotte and Roy Lukes
28. Nov. 27-30, 2011 – Milwaukee; numerous birders
29. Dec. 3, 2011 – Door; L. Balsavich & Aaron Buchholz (shot by hunter –photos)
30. Nov. 21 into Dec. 2016 – Milwaukee, Lubahn and Wanger (photos)
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5. COMMON EIDER
8 records (2 spring records; 1 summer record; 4 fall records; 1 winter record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 180-181)
1. Nov. 1891 – Jefferson; Kumlien & Hollister (female)
2. Nov. 11, 1940 – Burnett; Norman R. Stone (7 birds, 1 lost female specimen)
3. March 24-26, 1960 – Manitowoc; John Kraupa (immature male)
4. Nov. 10, 1968 – Burnett; James R. March (specimen - wing only)
5. June 5, 2007 – Sheboygan; many observers (photos)
6. Dec. 15, 2014 to March 23, 2015 – Douglas; Peder Svingen and Thomas Wood
(photos)
7. June 12, 2015 – Brown; Nicholas Walton and Jay Watson (photos)
8. Sept. 4, 2016 – Douglas, William Grossmeyer (photos)
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6. SMEW
1 spirng record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. March 24-25, 2000 – Douglas; Shaun Putz
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7. MASKED DUCK
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 197)
1. Nov. 1870 – Rock; Thure L. Kumlien (female, specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
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8. WILLOW PTARMIGAN
1 winter record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 232)
1. Dec. 1846 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy (2 birds trapped)
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9. PACIFIC LOON
40 records (2 winter records; 4 spring records; 1 summer record; 32 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 114-115)
(Stop keeping records for the Pacific Loon starting with fall of 2006)
1. before 1878 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy (specimen, Racine Co. Hist. Museum)
2. early Nov. 1893 – Oconto; August J. Schoenebeck (male, lost specimen)
3. Oct. 22, 1973 – Ozaukee; Louise W. Erickson
4. April 21-25, 1974 – Ozaukee; Daryl D. Tessen
5. Sept. 25, 1975 – Burnett; Alfred H. Grewe
6. June 11, 1977 – Douglas; Craig A. Faanes
7. Oct. 29 - Nov. 1, 1978 – Ozaukee; Roger H. Sundell (addition to Birdlife)
8. May 25, 1980 – Douglas; Randy M. Hoffman
9. April 16-21, 1983 – Ozaukee; Daryl D. Tessen (2 birds)
10. Oct. 29 to Nov. 4, 1984 – Douglas; Kim Eckert (correction to Birdlife)
11. Oct. 26, 1988 – Bayfield; Scott R. Swengel
12. Oct. 2, 1993 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
13. Dec. 1, 1996 – Washington; Robert C. Domagalski
14. Oct. 17, 1997 – Douglas; Shaun Putz
15. Jan. 3-10, 1998 – Green Lake; Jeff Baughman, Scott Baughman, Tom Schultz
16. Oct. 17, 1998 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson & Shaun Putz
17. Nov. 15, 1998 – Green Lake; Steve Lubahn
18. Nov. 8, 1999 – Douglas; Shaun Putz
19. Nov.14 to Dec. 6, 1999 – Dane; William Hutcheson (photos)
20. April 23-24, 2000 – Ozaukee; Carl Schwartz (2 birds)
21. Sept. 21-23, 2000 – Douglas; Thomas R. Schultz and Daryl D. Tessen
22. Oct. 22-23, 2000 – Shawano; Mark S. Peterson
23. Oct. 24, 2000 – Douglas; Jim Williams (3 birds)
24. Oct. 31, 2000 – Ashland; Daniel P. Williams
25. Nov. 2, 2000 – Ozaukee; James C. Frank
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26. Nov. 10-11, 2000 – Portage; Murry Berner
27. Oct. 15, 2001 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
28. Nov. 18-24, 2001 – Dane; Aaron Stutz
29. Oct. 20, 2002 – Sheboygan, Scott Baughman
30. Oct. 24-28, 2002 – Shawano; Daryl D. Tessen
31. Oct. 26-30, 2002 – Ozaukee; Thomas C. Wood
32. Oct. 31 to Nov. 10, 2002 – Dane; Jesse J. Peterson
33. Nov. 9, 2002 – Door; John & Fawn Shillinglaw
34. Nov. 9, 2003 – Racine; Sean Fitzgerald
35. Sept. 24-25, 2004 – Douglas; Tom Prestby
36. Nov. 26, 2004 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
37. Sept. 3, 2005 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
38. Sept. 22, 2005 – Douglas; James C. Frank
39. Nov. 3, 2005 – Ozaukee; James C. Frank
40. Nov. 15, 2005 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
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10. CLARK'S GREBE
1 spring hypothetical record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 607)
1. May 7, 1987 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
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11. WOOD STORK
5 records (2 spring records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 147)
1. 1800's – Rock; Thure L. Kumlien (lost specimen)
2. Sept. 1852 – Milwaukee; Philo R. Hoy (specimen at St. Historical Society Museum,
Madison)
3. Sept. 1868 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy (lost specimen)
4. May 3, 1973 – Fond du Lac; Fran Brown
5. May 15, 1981 – Sawyer; Frank Pratt (26 birds)
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12. MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD
3 fall records
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 129)
1. Aug. 1880 – Milwaukee (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
2. Sept. 28, 1988 – Douglas; Donald Swedberg
3. Oct. 19, 2007 (sp.) – Door; James and Margaret Young (photos)
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13. NEOTROPIC CORNORANT
1 summer record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. July 3-23, 2011 – Dodge; Eric Howe and Peter Fissel (photos)
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14. ANHINGA
11 records ( 9 spring records; 1 summer record; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 127-128)
1. spring 1889 – Oconto; Dr. Lawrence (male, lost specimen)
2. May 11, 1965 – Sheboygan; D.D. Berger, H.C. Mueller, Kenneth Stoll
3. April 7-8, 1966 – Milwaukee; D. & R. Bednarek (addition to Birdlife) (photo)
4. Sept. 27, 1980 – Sheboygan; Daniel D. Berger & Helmut C. Mueller
5. May 2, 1982 – Winnebago; Anita Carpenter
6. May 22, 1983 – Wood; Don G. Follen, Sr.
7. May 22, 1983 – Marathon; Ken & Jan Luepke (likely same individual as # 6)
8. May 4, 1997 – Winnebago; Thomas Ziebell
9. May 17, 1997 – Racine; Gerald A. De Boer (2 birds)
10. July 5-18, 1997 – Oneida; Robert G. Spahn
11. May 17, 2002 – Winnebago; Paul Bruce
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15. BROWN PELICAN
10 records (4 spring records; 6 summer records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 124)
1. late May or early June, about 1906 – Sauk; S. Fisher (two birds, one specimen, a 2nd
year bird, at Herman Fuchs home, Blackhawk, Sauk Co.)
2. early July, 1929 – Trempealeau; E. J. McKern
3. July 31 to Aug. 1, 1943 – Dane; A. William Schorger
(2nd year female, specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum.)
4. April 22, 1978 – Door; Mark Rispens (two birds)
5. July 4, 1992 – Waukesha; Russell Droske (video)
6. May 16, 2001 – Grant; Janet Avis Hewitt
7. July 25-27, 2002 – Vilas; Bob Kelly (one adult, specimen)
8. Aug. 2-4, 2002 – Iron; John Bates (one immature, photos)
9. July 13, 2004 – Sheboygan; Fawn and John A. Shillinglaw
10. April 3 and 8, 2012 – Pierce/Polk; Robin Maercklein and T. Brashear (photos)
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16. WHITE IBIS
4 records (1 spring record; 2 summmer records; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 607)
1. May 31, 1978 – Marathon; James E. Hoefler & Todd Eisele
2. Sept. 10-14, 2002 – Burnett; Robbye Johnson (one adult, photo)
3. June 6-11, 2013 – Kenosha; John Dixon and Sean Fitzgerald
4. July 18, 2013 – Brown; Tom Prestby
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17. GLOSSY IBIS
18 records (13 spirng records; 5 summer records; 3 fall records)
(Wisconisn Birdlife – pages 144-145)
There are numerous other records of indeterminate Plegadis ibis.
1. May 14 to Aug. 23, 1956 – Dodge; Raymond B. Dryer (as many as12 birds; photo)
2. May 8-15, 1962 – Dodge (3 birds; photo)
3. May 26, 1965 – Dodge; W. D. Carter & Leta D. McMaster
4. May 20, 1966 – Winnebago; Richard P. Narf
5. June 28 to July 20, 1976 – Oconto; Dennis K. Gustafson & Thomas C. Erdman
6. Nov. 19, 1989 – Trempealeau; Charles A. Kemper & Janine L. Polk
7. May 2, 2001 – Oconto; Mark S. Peterson
8. Oct. 25-26, 2002 – Jackson; a number of observers
9. May 27, 2004 – Fond du Lac; Jeff Bahls
10. May 12-16, 2006 – Dodge; Thomas C. Wood (photos)
11. May 19-20, 2007 – Dodge/Fond du Lac; Dave Freriks (photos)
12. May 18-21, 2007 – Grant; Thomas R. Schultz (photos)
13. June 8, 2007 – Waukesha; John Winze (photos)
14. April 30 to May 1, 2010 – Dane; Steve Thiessen
15. May 3 to June 5, 2010 – Dodge; Chris West (photos)
16. May 21, 2012 –Outagamie; Rob Pendergast
17. June 7-23, 2012 – Winnebago; Tom Schultz
18. May 21, 2014 – Dodge; Darrell Schiffman
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18. WHITE-FACED IBIS
30 records (19 spring records; 9 summer records, 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 145-146)
Stop keeping records on this species in fall of 2012.
1. April 23 to May 3, 1987 – Dodge; Jeffery L. Baughman (3 or 4 birds; photos)
2. May 19-20, 1988 – Waukesha; Mark S. Peterson
3. April 27-29, 1990 – Dodge; Thomas R. Schultz
4. June 1-2, 1992 – Milwaukee; Robert C. Domagalski
5. April 24, 1995 – Racine; Gerald A. DeBoer
6. June 15, 1996 – Fond du Lac; John O'Brien & Andy Sigler
7. April 26, 1999 – Dodge; Chad Heins & Anne Moretti (photo)
8. May 7, 2000 – Outagamie; Robert M. Smidt
9. Oct. 22-28, 2000 – Dodge; Thomas R. Schultz
10. May 5-8, 2002 – Dunn; Janine Polk
11. April 18 to May 1, 2003 – Dodge; Jeff Bahls (4 adults)
12. May 19, 2005 – Trempealeau; Matt Paulson
13. May 5, 2006 – Grant; Maureen Gross
14. Oct. 22, 2007 – Dodge; Tom Prestby (photos)
15. June 16-17, 2008 – Waukesha; Dennis Gustafson
16. July 22-25, 2008 – Dodge; Seth Cutright (photos)
17. May 9-17, 2009 – Dodge; Dennis Gustafson (photos)
18. Aug. 16-18, 2009 – Dodge; Aaron Holschbach and Thomas Wood
19. May 1 to June 5, 2010 – Dodge; Daryl D. Tessen
20. May 3, 2010 – Dane; Lester Doyle
21. May 10, 2010 – Waukesha; John Winze
22. April 29, 2011 – Waukesha; Dennis Gustafson
23. May 8-9, 2011 – Dunn; Janine Polk
24. May 8-23, 2011 – Dodge; many birders (photos)
25. April 17-19, 2012 – Brown; Joel Trick (photos)
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26. April 23, 2012 – Trempealeau; Daniel Jackson (photos)
27. June 1-13, 2012 – Dodge/Fond du Lac; many observers
28. June 14-23, 2012 – Winnebago; Cynthia Bridge and George Coghill
29. June 7, 2014 – Dane; Jeff Yunke
30. June 14 to July 30, 2014 – Winnebago; Peter Fissel and Chuck Heikkinen
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19. ROSEATE SPOONBILL
1 summer record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 146)
1. August 1845 – Rock; Thure L. Kumlien (specimen – head, wing & leg at Thure
Kumlien collection)
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20. BLACK VULTURE
11 records (3 spring records; 2 summer records; 7 fall records; 1 winter record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 198)
1. November 1925 – Rock (specimen at Janesville HS)
2. July 2, 1951 – Milwaukee; John L. Diedrich & William Schultz (captured & photo)
3. Oct. 26, 1980 – Manitowoc; James Steffen
4. Oct. 27, 1980 – Sheboygan; Daniel D. Berger & Chris Whelan
(likely the same individual as # 3) (photo)
5. Oct. 7-15, 1989 – Sauk; Lisa Hartman
6. Nov. 13 to Dec. 29, 1996 – Sheboygan and Ozaukee; Cedar Grove Banding Station
(photo & specimen)
7. April 28, 2007 – Manitowoc; Ida and Ty Baumann
8. Oct. 17, 2011 – Ozaukee; Helmut Mueller
9. April 11, 2012 – Portage; Rob Pendergast
10. May 25 to July 23, 2014 – Door; Eric Howe (photos)
11. Sept. 28, 2015 – Bayfield; Benjamin Baldwin
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21. SWALLOW-TAILED KITE
15 records (6 spring records; 4 summer records; 5 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 202-203)
1. 1848 (breeding record) – Racine; Philo R. Hoy
2. 1854 (breeding record) – Dane; Thure L. Kumlien
3. May 15, 1888 – Milwaukee; Kumlien & Hollister (male, specimen at Mil. Pub.
Museum)
4. July 26, 1901 – Ashland; Richard Blome (specimen)
5. July 23, 1906 (breeding record) – Oconto; August J. Schoenebeck (adult female &
egg, specimen at U.W. Stevens Point)
6. Sept. 27, 1949 – Dunn; Helmer M. Mattison
7. May 30, 1965 – Dane; George J. Knudsen
8. May 15-17, 1982 – Door; James B. Hale
9. May 31 to June 8, 1982 – Waukesha; Richard Sharp
(possibly the same individual as # 8)
10. May 12, 1992 – Marquette; Rebecca Ratering
11. Aug. 22, 1997 – Green Lake; Eric G. Ratering
12. May 23, 1999 – Dane; Stanley A. Temple
13. Aug. 19, 2009 – Ozaukee; Helmut Mueller
14. July to Aug. 2, 2016 – Door (photos)
15. Aug. 9, 2016 – Door; David Samuels (2 birds)
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22. WHITE-TAILED KITE
5 records (1 spring record; 1 summer record; 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 203)
1. June 6-27, 1964 – Portage; Frances Hamerstrom (photo)
2. May 15-17, 1987 – Wood; Dennis Seevers (photos)
3. Sept. 9, 1989 – Burnett; Pat Savage
4. Aug. 17-21, 2012 – Burnett; Jeff Fisher
5. Sept. 29 to Nov. 2, 2013 – Adams; Quentin Yoerger
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23. MISSISSIPPI KITE
30 records (15 spring records; 8 summer records; 8 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 204-205)
1. Sept. 10, 1970 – Sheboygan; Daniel D. Berger
2. Sept. 11, 1970 – Oneida; Louise and Paul Engberg (20 to 25 birds, adults)
3. May 21, 1972 – Door; Edward B. Prins (photo)
4. May 27, 1976 – Burnett; Pershing B. Hofslund & Gerald J. Niemi
5. May 14, 1977 – Oconto; Dennis K. Gustafson
6. May 14, 1977 – Brown; Randy Korotev
7. May 20, 1978 – Milwaukee; Harold A. Bauers (photo)
8. May 17, 1979 – Dane; Michael Myers
9. June 5, 1980 – Ozaukee; Mary E. Decker
10. Early Oct., 1982 – Outagamie; Lee Hammond (specimen and slides of specimen at
1000 Island Nat. Pres., Outagamie)
11. June 25, 1985 – Dane; G. William Foster & John T. Emlen
12. June 7, 1987 – Ozaukee; Mary F. Donald
13. Sept. 20, 1988 – Ozaukee; William J. Cowart (correction to Birdlife date)
14. April 26, 1990 – Portage; Richard A. Hunt
15. May 23, 1990 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
16. May 13, 1998 – Ozaukee; William J. Cowart
17. May 16, 1999 – Waukesha; Dennis K. Gustafson
18. May 8, 2000 – Door; John Regan (two birds)
19. June 17, 2003 – Door; Barbara Stover
20. June 5, 2004 – Milwaukee; Mark J. Korducki
21. July 22, 2005 – Rock; Richard L. Smallwood-Roberts
22. July 8, 2008 – Sauk; Stanley A. Temple
23. Oct. 6, 2010 – Portage; Joe Schaufenbuel
24. May 7, 2012 –Green Lake; Daryl Christensen
25. May 18, 2013 – Grant; Lisa Maier
26. May 14, 2014 – Grant; Brian Doverspike and Daryl Tessen
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27. May 8, 2015 – Ozaukee; William P. Mueller
28. Aug. 30, 2015 – Rock; Breeding Bird Atlas field birders
29. July 29 through Sept. 14, 2016 – Rock; AaronBoone, Aaron Haycraft, & S. Weberpal
(first state confirmed nesting record)
30. Sept. 21, 2016 – Grant; Graham Montgomery
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24. HARRIS'S HAWK
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 613 -- listed only as "possible escape")
1. Oct. 25, 1994 – Sheboygan; Daniel D. Berger & Helmut C. Mueller (trapped,
banded, and photographed)
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25. FERRUGINOUS HAWK
15 records (4 winter records; 3 spring records; 1 summer record; 7 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 219)
1. Nov. 10, 1893 – Jefferson; A. Ludwig Kumlien (2 birds, specimens at Kumlien
Collection)
2. Oct. 1894 – Jefferson; A. Ludwig Kumlien (specimen at Kumlien Collection)
3. Nov. 11, 1913 – Waukesha; R. E. Martin (specimen)
4. Feb. 26, 1950 – Green; Gordon H. Orians
5. Oct. 9, 1950 – Brown; William Fisk
6. Dec. 8, 1951 – Oconto; Carl H. Richter
7. June 24, 1965 – Door; Louise W. Erickson
8. Jan. 2, 1971 – Walworth; Clarence O. Palmquist
9. Oct. 25, 1974 – Burnett; Wayne Norling
10. Feb. 17, 1978 – Columbia; Randy M. Hoffman
11. Sept. 24, 1978 – St. Croix; Craig A. Faanes
12. April 12, 1979 – Wood; Don G. Follen, Sr. (adult)
13. Oct. 8, 1988 – Ozaukee; Mike Jones (immature, trapped & banded, photos)
14. May 4, 1991 – Pepin; Randy M. Hoffman
15. April 24, 2002 – Douglas; Frank Nicoletti (photo)
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26. BLACK RAIL
7 records (5 spirng records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 608)
1. May 12-13, 1956 – La Crosse; Alvin and Mae Peterson (addition to Birdlife)
2. May 13, 1967 – Winnebago; Eunice Fisher
3. May 9, 1972 – Dodge; Ruby Bere & Frederick N. MacMillan
4. May 4-8, 2002 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski
5. Sept. 13, 2003 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski
6. Nov. 7, 2004 – Waukesha; Michael Sears
7. May 8, 2007 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski
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27. PURPLE GALLINULE
20 records (13 spring records; 3 summer records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 245-246)
1. Sept. 24, 1939 – Grant; Ben Logan
2. April 21, 1944 – Dodge; Watson Beed & Russell Neugebauer (2 birds)
3. May 5, 1956 – Milwaukee; Dixie L. Larkin (capture & photo)
4. May 18, 1956 – Dane; William L. Hilsenhoff
5. May 3-12, 1969 – Racine; Richard Garber
6. April 27, 1973 – Racine; Michael McGhee (specimen)
7. April 27, 1973 – Wukesha; Bruce Spangenberg
8. April 30, 1973 – Marquette; Owen J. Gromme
9. May 2, 1973 – Florence; Gary Pearson (specimen at Arnold Pearson home, Florence
Co.)
10. April 18 to May 5, 1976 – Sheboygan; Harold Koopmann (photo)
11. April 23, 1976 – Ozaukee; Charles M. Weise (addition to Birdlife)
12. June 15-16, 1977 – Milwaukee; Don Hanbury
13. April 25 to May 9, 1981 – Milwaukee; Eugene Cupertino (photos)
14. May 5-9, 1983 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (addition to Birdlife) (captured)
15. May 8, 1993 – Kenosha; Ronald R. Hoffmann
16. Oct. 16, 1993 – Milwaukee; John Jonas (specimen)
17. June 7-10, 2009 – Walworth; Sean Fitzgerald (photo)
18. July 30, 2009 – Dane; Jake Fries (specimen)
19. Oct. 21, 2009 – Milwaukee; Scott Diehl
20. Oct. 13-23, 2016 – Juneau; first by Jay Watson
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28. WHOOPING CRANE
1 record (since 1878)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 250)
This species has been re-introduced into the state and is now considered a valid species
with numerous records.
1. April 17, 1959 – Waukesha; Owen J. Gromme
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29. BLACK-NECKED STILT
30 records (22 spring records; 7 summer records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 256)
(Stopped keeping records in the spring of 2009.)
1. April 1847 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy ( “small flock” with 1 specimen at Racine Co.
Historical Museum)
2. May 18, 1951 – Dodge; Richard Mihalek (specimen at U.W. Madison)
3. Aug. 11 to Sept. 6, 1986 – Dodge; Darrell Haugen (photos)
4. May 24-25, 1987 – Columbia; William J. Cowart
5. June 3, 1989 – Dane; Jon Sutton (2 birds)
6. May ?, 1991 – Marathon, Tony Geiger and Beth Arthur-Lane
7. Oct. 10-11, 1991 – Milwaukee; Brian J. Boldt
8. May 19, 1996 – Fond du Lac; Thomas R. Schultz & Daryl D. Tessen
9. May 22-23, 1996 – Dodge; Brian J. Boldt
10. May 31, 1996 – Waukesha; Jean M. Strelka
11. May 8, 1999 – Racine; John E. Bielefeldt
12. May 27 to Aug. 28, 1999 (1st state breeding record) – Dodge; Jack Bartholmai (3
adult & 5 young, photos)
13. May 23, 2000 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag
14. Sept. 2-3, 2000 – Dodge; Daryl D. Tessen
15. April 15-17, 2004 – Trempealeau; Jean Ruhser
16. May 13-17, 2004 – Dane; Philip Ashman
17. May 14 to Aug. 26, 2004 – Fond du Lac; Seth Cutright
18. May 28 into early August, 2004 – Jefferson; Kincaid (nesting)
19. April 17, 2005 – Fond du Lac; Thomas C. Wood
20. April 16, 2006 – Bayfield; Tim Oksiuta
21. May 5-6, 2006 – Dodge; Daryl D. Tessen
22. April 23, 2007 – Eau Claire; Janine L. Polk
23. May 17 to July 29, 2007 – Dodge/Fond du Lac; Thomas C. Wood
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24. May 30, 2008 – Green Lake; Patterson
25. July 7, 2008 – Waukesha; Dennis K. Gustafson
26. July 20-31, 2008 – Dodge; Daryl D. Tessen
27. April 25, 2009 – Columbia; Graham (photo)
28. May 8-17, 2009 – Dodge; Dennis Gustafson (photos)
29. June 9, 2009 – Dane; Malcolm Gold
30. June 21, 2009 – Dodge; Thomas C. Wood
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30. SNOWY PLOVER
5 records (3 spring records; 2 summer records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 253)
1. June 1, 1934 – Kenosha; Walter Weber (male, specimen at Chi. Academy of
Sciences)
2. June 4, 1967 – Douglas; Richard F. Bernard & Marvin Granlund
3. April 20-26, 1991 – Manitowoc; Jerry & Karen Smith (photos)
4. May 12, 1992 – Marinette; Jerry & Karen Smith
5. May 27, 2008 – Green Lake; Thomas R. Schultz (photos)
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31. WILSON’S PLOVER
3 spring records
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 9, 2004 – Douglas; Robbeye J. Johnson and Sparky Stensaas (photos)
2. May 13-15, 2006 – Bayfield; Ryan Brady (photos)
3. May 28, 2013 – Douglas; Jan and Larry Kraemer
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32. SPOTTED REDSHANK
1 hypothetical spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 609)
1. April 28, 1960 – Dodge; Peg and Howard Winkler
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33. ESKIMO CURLEW
2 records
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 264)
1. sometime between 1870 and 1876 – Racine; J. H. Martin (specimen at Racine Co.
Historical Museum)
2. spring of 1903 – Dodge; Delos Hatch (specimen at Univ. of Minnesota)
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34. LONG-BILLED CURLEW
Nested in Wisconsin prior to 1860. There are only 9 records since 1900.
9 records (7 spring records; 2 summer records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 266)
1. April 17, 1868 – Milwaukee; Albert Busjaeger
2. May 15, 1911 – Sauk; Herbert L. Stoddard
3. June 14, 1936 – Sheboygan/Fond du Lac; Owen J. Gromme
4. May 17, 1952 – Dodge/Fond du Lac; Owen J. Gromme
5. May 27, 1963 – Sheboygan; Helmut C. Mueller
6. May 25, 1966 – Burnett; Norman R. Stone (correction of Birdlife date)
7. May 26, 1969 – Racine; Dorothy and Joy Joslyn
8. July 6, 1975 – Brown; Thomas C. Erdman (photo)
9. May 18, 2008 – Juneau; Eric J. Epstein
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35. BLACK TURNSTONE
1 spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 270)
1. May 22-25, 1971 – Winnebago; Robert Pritash & Thomas J. Underwood (photos)
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36. CURLEW SANDPIPER
9 records (8 spring records; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 279)
1. Sept. 15, 1968 – Brown; Daryl D. Tessen
2. May 15-19, 1971 – Jefferson; Phillip A. Mallow (photos)
3. May 15, 1982 – Milwaukee; Roger H. Sundell & Mary F. Donald
4. May 21, 1983 – Dodge; Randy M. Hoffman
5. May 23-26, 1987 – Columbia; Darwin Tiede(a correction of Birdlife dates)(photos)
6. May 28-29, 1995 – Dane; G. William Foster
7. May 29, 1999 – Door; Chari Rutledge
8. May 26-27, 2000 – Brown; John Regan
9. May 27, 2011 – Dodge; Peter Fissel and Steve Thiessen
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37. RED PHALAROPE
40 records (3 winter records; 1 summer record; 36 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 290-291)
1. Nov. 1, 1847 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy (specimen, lost?)
2. June 4, 1877 – Jefferson; Thure L. Kumlien (female, specimen)
3. Sept. 3, 1891 – Jefferson; Kumlien & Hollister (1 adult female & 3 1st year birds)
4. Oct. 18, 1899 – Dane; N. C. Gilbert (specimen at U.W. Madison)
5. Oct. 11, 1902 – Walworth; W. Holland (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
6. Oct. 8, 1921 – Sheboygan; Herbert L. Stoddard (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
7. Sept. 22, 1935 – Dane; John S. Main (specimen, lost?)
8. Oct. 21, 1944 – Milwaukee; Howard L. Orians
9. Oct. 27-28, 1949 – Racine; George Prins (photo) (addition to Birdlife)
10. Sept. 13, 1953 – Brown; Clara H. Hussong
11. Oct. 25-28, 1962 – Racine; Louise W. Erickson
12. Nov. 13, 1972 – Racine; Louise W. Erickson
13. Oct. 5, 1974 – Racine; Louise W. Erickson
14. Nov. 24, 1978 – Milwaukee; Raymond C. Glassel
15. Nov. 19, 1988 – Milwaukee; William J. Cowart
16. Nov. 4, 1991 – Racine; William J. Cowart & Gerald A. De Boer
17. Oct. 31, 1993 – Winnebago; Don Nussbaum
18. Nov. 7, 1993 – Door; Barbara R. Stover
19. Nov. 25-30, 1993 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (photos)
20. Dec. 4-7, 1996 – Milwaukee; Chad J. Heins
21. Oct. 19 to Nov. 19, 1999 – Milwaukee; Marilyn Bontly (2 birds; photos)
22. Oct. 14, 2000 – Douglas; Charles M. Juhnke
23. Oct. 19-21, 2002 – Sheboygan; William P. Mueller
24. Oct. 19-21, 2005 – Milwaukee; Seegert
25. Nov. 19-22, 2005 – Milwaukee; William P. Mueller
26. Sept. 13-17, 2006 – Milwaukee; William Cowart (2 birds -photos)
27. Oct. 18, 2006 – Waukesha; Maureen Gross
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28. Sept. 14-16, 2007 – Fond du Lac; Daryl D. Tessen
29. Nov. 7-8, 2010 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
30. Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, 2011 – Racine; Rick Fare and Eric Howe
31. Nov. 14-15, 2011 – Sheboygan; Daryl Tessen, Carl Schroeder, Thomas Wood, and
Quentin Yoerger
32. Nov. 25-26, 2011 – Racine; John Dixon, Eric Howe, and Jennifer Wenzel
33. Nov. 2-9, 2012 – Fond du Lac; many observers
34. Nov. 5-10, 2012 – Sheboygan; many observers
35. Dec. 6, 2012 – Manitowoc; Charles Sontag
36. Sept. 20, 2013 – Clark; Dan Belter and Sarah Sabatke
37. Sept. 20, 2013 – Winnebago; Marge Strempel
38. Oct. 3, 2014 – Brown; Tom Prestby
39. Oct. 16, 2014 – Racine; Jude Vickery
40. Dec. 16, 2015 – Bayfield; Nick Anich and Ryan Brady (photos)
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38. POMARINE JAEGER
21 records (3 spirng records; 2 summer records; 16 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 292)
1. Oct. 1879 – Jefferson; Thure L. Kumlien (3 birds, 1specimen at U.W.- Madison)
2. July 2, 1942 – Dane; George Curran (immature, specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
3. Sept. 20, 1965 – Brown; Thomas C. Erdman (photo)
4. Oct. 22, 1983 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag (specimen at U.W.-Green Bay)
5. July 26, 1984 – Calumet; Thomas C. Erdman (male, specimen at U.W.-Green Bay)
6. Nov. 12-16, 1996 – Pepin; Daryl D. Tessen
7. May 22, 1997 – Douglas; Scott and Ann Swengel (adult)
8. Sept. 26-27, 1998 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson and Shaun Putz
9. Aug. 13, 1999 – Dodge; James Pilu
10. Sept. 25, 1999 – Douglas; Robbye Johnson & Shaun Putz (2 birds, photos)
11. Nov. 7, 1999 – Ashland; Ryan Brady (photos)
12. Sept. 28, 2003 – Douglas; Daryl D. Tessen
13. Sept. 18, 2004 – Douglas; Robbye Johnson
14. Nov. 15, 2005 – Douglas; Robbye Johnson
15. Sept. 9-23, 2006 – Douglas; Robbye Johnson (multiple birds -photos)
16. Aug. 14-15, 2007 – La Crosse; Daniel E. Jackson
17. May 17, 2009 – Douglas; Peder Svingen
18. Sept. 16, 2010 – Douglas; Erik Bruhnke (photos)
19. Sept. 17, 2014 – Douglas; Rob Pendergast (photos)
20. Sept. 27, 2014 – Douglas; Bruce Fall
21. May 17, 2016 – Ozaukee; Lydia Doerr
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39. LONG-TAILED JAEGER
18 records (1 spring record; 1 summer record; 16 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 294)
1. Oct. 1916 – Walworth; Francis T. A. Junkin (specimen, not saved?)
2. Aug. 1-4, 1973 – Fond du Lac; Rockne and Kevin Knuth (adult, photos)
3. Sept. 5-13, 1981 – Douglas; Randy M. Hoffman & Richard L. Verch
4. May 23, 1988 – Chippewa; Janine L. Polk
5. July 16, 1989 – Ashland; Alan J. Knue (adult light morph)
6. Sept. 5, 1996 – Sheboygan; Myron LaPean (juvenile, photos & specimen)
7. Sept. 5-7, 2001 – St. Croix; N. Goetzinger and Thomas Ramsey
8. Sept. 21, 2002 – Douglas; Robbye Johnson
9. Oct. 14, 2002 – Ozaukee; Thomas M. Uttech
10. Sept. 18, 2005 – Douglas; Hendrickson
11. Sept. 22-23, 2006 – Douglas; Thomas R. Schultz
12. Sept. 18, 2009 – Douglas; Joseph Schaufenbuel and Thomas R. Schultz
13. Oct. 14, 2010 – Douglas; Erik Bruhnke
14. Oct. 22, 2010 – Douglas; Allen Lotten and Tim Oksiuta
15. Aug. 30, 2013 – Douglas; Ted Keyel
16. Sept. 16-21, 2013 – Douglas; many birders (several birds over the time period)
17. Sept. 27, 2013 – Douglas; Erik Bruhnke
18. Sept. 17, 2014 – Douglas; Rob Pendergast
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40. DOVEKIE
2 records (1 winter record; 1 spirng record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 322)
1. Jan. 11, 1908 – Ozaukee; C.W. Beemer (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
2. March 3, 1949 – Monroe; Joseph Rice (specimen at U.W.-Madison)
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41. THICK-BILLED MURRE
1 record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Pre 1900 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (specimen at UW-Milwaukee)
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42. LONG-BILLED MURRELET
2 hypothetical records (1 spirng record; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Nov. 24, 1998 – Ozaukee; Steve Lubahn
2. March 6, 2000 – Washington; Robert C. Domagalski
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43. ANCIENT MURRELET
6 records (1 winter record; 1 spring record; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 322-323)
1. Oct. 2, 1882 – Jefferson; G. E. Gordon (lost specimen)
2. Dec. 9, 1940 – Columbia; Howard L. Van Ness (correction of Birdlife)(immature,
captured and then released)
3. Nov. 10, 1964 – Rusk; Alvin Christman (specimen at U.W.-Madison)
4. April 2, 1967 – Dane; Nicki Russos (specimen at U.W.-Madison)
5. Nov. 12, 1975 – Barron; Jerry Perkins (specimen at U.W.-River Falls)
6. Nov. 2, 2007 – Outagamie; Jennifer Heitpas (photos and specimen)
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44. IVORY GULL
13 records (7 winter records; 4 spring records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 312)
1. March 7-8, 1947 – Oconto; Lyle Follett (adult female, specimen at Mil. Pub.
Museum)
2. March 8, 1947 – Manitowoc; LeRoy J. Lintereur
3. April 3-6, 1959 – Burnett; Norman R. Stone (3 birds)
4. Jan. 7-10, 1989 – St. Croix; Ted Schmidt (photos)
5. Nov. 28, 1991 – Milwaukee; William J. Cowart (immature)
6. Dec. 2-3, 1991 – Ozaukee; Flieschmann (immature, same indiv. as # 6)
7. Nov. 26, 1994 – Brown; Ty and Ida Baumann
8. Dec. 31, 1997 to Jan. 3, 1998 – Ozaukee; Shaun Putz (immature, photos)
9. Jan. 10-13, 1998 – Ozaukee; Larry Michael (adult, photos)
10. Dec. 21, 1998 – Sheboygan; James C. Frank
11. March 13, 2000 – St. Croix; Peter Rodewald
12. Jan. 5, 2016 – Laura Erickson; Douglas
13. Feb. 17, 2016 – Bayfield; Nich Anich and Ryan Brady
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45. SABINE'S GULL
36 fall records
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 311)
(Stopped keeping records after 2013)
1. Oct. 7, 1900 – Walworth; H. P. Hare (young male, specimen at Ned Hollister
Collection)
2. Sept. 22, 1968 – Dane; G. William Foster (2 birds, photos)
3. Oct. 6-12, 1978 – Dodge; Randy M. Hoffman
4. Oct. 28-30, 1987 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson (photos)
5. Sept. 21, 1991 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
6. Oct. 2, 1993 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
7. Oct. 11-27, 1996 – Fond du Lac; Josh Knuth (adult, photos)
8. Nov. 16, 1996 – Ozaukee; James C. Frank (juvenile)
9. Nov. 24, 1996 – Kenosha; John O'Brien (juvenile)
10. Nov. 29, 1996 – Sheboygan; Robert C. Domagalski (juvenile)
11. Aug. 26, 1997 – Marathon; Dan Belter & Lynn Ott (adult)
12. Sept. 23-26, 1998 – Douglas; Daryl D. Tessen (4 birds)
13. Sept. 21-23, 2000 – Douglas; Thomas R. Schultz & Daryl D. Tessen ( on Sept. 23rd
there were 30+ birds, mostly juvenile with at least 3 adults, photo)
14. Nov. 5, 2000 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn (juvenile)
15. Sept. 15-23, 2001 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson (2-3 juvenile, 1 adult)
16. Sept. 19, 2001 –Iron; James C. Frank (juvenile)
17. Oct. 12, 2001 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
18. Sept. 28, 2002 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
19. Sept. 3, 2003 – Columbia; Aaron Holschbach
20. Sept. 26-28, 2003 – Douglas; Daryl D. Tessen
21. Nov. 22, 2003 – Racine; Jim and Susan Heneveld
22. Sept. 22-27, 2004 – Douglas; Daryl D. Tessen
23. Sept. 25, 2005 – Douglas; Thomas R. Schultz
24. Sept. 19-24, 2006 – Douglas; Aaron Stutz (a number of individuals)
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25. Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, 2006 – Portage; Gerry Janz (photos)
26. Oct. 26, 2007 – Ozaukee; Hodgson (specimen on beach)
27. Sept. 17-21, 2008 – Douglas; Dan Jackson
28. Oct. 25-26, 2008 – Dane; Pat Ready
29. Sept. 20-28, 2010 – Douglas; Daryl D. Tessen
30. Sept. 19, 2011 – Douglas; Peder Svingen
31. Sept. 25, 2011 – Douglas; numerous birds on WSO field trip
32. Sept. 25, 2011 – Ashland; Nick Anich
33. Sept. 13, 2012 – Douglas; Ryan Brady and Tim Oksiuta
34. Sept. 18-22, 2012 – Douglas; a number of sightings by members of WSO field trip
35. Sept. 15-22, 2013 – Douglas; a number of sightings by members of WSO field trip
36. Oct. 20, 2013 – Douglas; Peder Svingen
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46. BLACK-HEADED GULL
15 records (2 winter records; 4 spring records; 4 summer records; 5 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 298-299)
1. Oct. 14 to Nov. 18, 1978 – Milwaukee; Daryl Tessen & Dennis Gustafson
2. June 27 to July 18, 1983 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag
3. Aug. 11, 1984 – Fond du Lac; Thomas R. Schultz
4. Dec. 21, 1984 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (adult, photo)
5. April 28, 1985 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski
6. June 21-23, 1990 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag
7. June 11-13, 1991 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag
8. Nov. 22, 1994 – Milwaukee; Vernon D. Aune
9. Oct. 8, 1998 – Manitowoc; Daryl D. Tessen
10. May 28-30, 2001 – Milwaukee and Racine; Boldt and Lubahn (photos)
11. Dec. 2-21, 2001 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
12. Sept. 30, 2006 – Douglas; Robbye Johnson
13. July 16, 2007 – Sheboygan; Joe Schaufenbuel
14. May 17, 2009 – Manitowoc; Fawn and John Schillinglaw
15. May 17, 2014 – Sheboygan; Thomas Wood
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47. R0SS’S GULL
One winter record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Dec. 6-8, 2001 – Bayfield; Travis Mahan (adult; photos)
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48. BLACK-TAILED GULL
2 records (1 spring record; 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 29, 2003 – Ozaukee; James C. Frank (same individual as below)
2. June 12, 2003 – Racine ( Eric Howe) and Kenosha (Brian Boldt) (photos) (same
individual as above)
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49. MEW GULL
37 records (17 winter records; 8 spring records; 14 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 300)
1. March 1-7, 1986 – Milwaukee; Gerald A. De Boer (2 birds, 1 adult & 1 2nd year,
photos)
2. Oct. 30, 1986 – Manitowoc; Jeffrey L. Baughman
3. Feb. 28, 1988 – Milwaukee; Roger H. Sundell (2nd winter)
4. Dec. 8, 1989 – Milwaukee; Daryl D. Tessen
5. Jan. 7-23, 1990 – Milwaukee; Thomas R. Schultz (adult, could be same bird as #4)
6. March 3, 1990 – Sheboygan; Jeffrey L. Baughman (adult)
7. March 18, 1990 – Manitowoc; Paul Sunby
8. Nov. 30, 1990 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag (adult in winter plumage)
9. Jan. 4 to Feb. 10, 1992 – Milwaukee; Thomas R. Schultz (photos)
10. Jan. 31 to Feb. 25, 1993 – Racine; Gerald A. DeBoer
11. Feb. 2-13, 1993 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson (adult)
12. March 2-19, 1993 – Milwaukee; Mark J. Korducki (adult, perhaps 2 birds)
13. March 20-21, 1993 – Ozaukee; Brian J. Boldt (adult, perhaps one of the Mil. birds)
14. April 3, 1993 – Manitowoc; Mark S. Peterson (adult)
15. Dec. 11, 1993 to Feb. 22, 1994 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson (adult)
16. March 12-13, 1994 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag (adult)
17. Nov. 9, 1994 – Ozaukee; Brian J. Boldt (adult)
18. Dec. 12-13, 1994 – Ozaukee; Thomas M. Uttech (adult)
19. Feb. 18-22, 1995 – Ozaukee; Steve Thiessen (adult)
20. Nov. 22, 1995 – Ozaukee; Thomas M. Uttech
21. Jan. 3, 1998 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson (adult)
22. Dec. 12, 1998 – Milwaukee; Mark J. Korducki (1st winter)
23. Dec. 17, 1998 – Douglas; Karl Bardon & Peder Svingen
24. Feb. 13, 1999 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
25. Sept. 25, 1999 – Bayfield; Jeffrey L. Baughman (adult)
26. Nov. 20, 1999 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson (adult)
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27. Nov. 11 to Dec. 1, 2000 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (photos)
28. Dec. 9-20, 2001 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
29. March 31 to April 4, 2002 – Racine; Rick Fare
30. Nov. 3, 2002 – Ozaukee; James C. Frank
31. Nov. 23, 2003 – Racine; Sean Fitzgerald
32. Nov. 26, 2003 to Jan. 3, 2004 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson (likely same indiv.
as above)
33. Dec. 3-18, 2004 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
34. Nov. 14-26, 2005 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
35. Nov. 4-14, 2006 – Milwaukee; David B. Johnson
36. Nov. 21-26, 2007 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
37. Sept. 15, 2008 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
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50. CALIFORNIA GULL
21 records (7 winter records; 6 spring records; 1 simmer record; 8 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Nov. 29 to Dec. 8, 1991 – Sheboygan; Robert D. Hughes (photos)
2. Feb. 20, 1994 – Milwaukee; Daryl D. Tessen (adult)
3. Nov. 13, 1994 – Sheboygan; Scott Baughman
4. April 5, 1997 – Brown; Jan Hansen
5. May 8-9, 2000 – Fond du Lac; Thomas R. Schultz (adult, photos)
6. Nov. 5, 2000 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn (2nd year)
7. Jan. 2, 2004 – Winnebago; Daryl D. Tessen
8. March 27 to April 5, 2009 – Kenosha; Ayyash
9. July 10-17, 2009 – Kenosha; Thomas Prestby (photos)
10. Dec. 28, 2009 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
11. Dec. 23-28, 2009 – Milwaukee; John Idzikowski
12. March 11, 2010 – Kenosha; Dixon and Fare
13. Nov. 12, 2010 – Douglas; Carl Bardon
14. Nov. 23, 2010 – Douglas; Carl Bardon
15. Nov. 24, 2010 – Racine; Rick Fare
16. Dec. 18-22, 2012 – Jefferson; Dennis Gustafson
17. Feb. 22, 2014 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
18. October 19-20, 2014 – Douglas; Peder Svingen
19. March 30, 2015 – Milwaukee; William P. Mueller
20. Sept. 16 through Oct. 9, 2015 – Douglas; Curt Rawn and Peder Svingen
21. May 10, 2016 – Kenosha; John Dixon (photos)
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51. SLATY-BACKED GULL
14 records (10 winter records; 2 spring records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Nov. 13, 2001 – Milwaukee; Brian J. Boldt (photos)
2. Nov. 17-19, 2006 – Douglas; Peder Svingen (photos)
3. Dec. 16, 2006 to March 11, 2007 – Winnebago; Daryl D. Tessen (photos)
4. Dec. 21, 2007 to April 12, 2008 – Douglas; Peder Svingen
5. Jan. 2-3, 2007 – La Crosse; Dan Jackson (photos)
6. Feb. 15, 2009 – Sheboygan; James C. Frank
7. Nov. 13-14, 2009 – Douglas; Erick Bruhnke
8. Dec. 6-13, 2009 – Douglas, Erick Bruhnke
9. Nov. 24, 2010 – Ashland; Ryan Brady and Tim Oksiuta
10. Dec. 19, 2010-Jan. 30, 2011 – Douglas; Karl Bardon
11. Dec. 14-17, 2012 – Jefferson; Ted Keyel and Cynthia Bridge
12. Dec. 30, 2012 – Douglas; Peter Svingen
13. Jan. 6, 2016 – Jefferson; Myles Hurlburt and Thomas Wood
14. Jan. 15-30, 2016 – Milwaukee; Steven Lubahn and Mike Wanger
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52. GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL
6 records (2 winter records; 3 spring records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Jan. 1-4, 1996 – Ozaukee; Thomas Uttech & John Idzikowski (adult, photos)
2. March 9, 1997 – Manitowoc; Thomas M. Uttech (1st year, photos)
3. Nov. 26, 1997 to Jan. 8, 1998 – Douglas; Karl Bardon & Peder Svingen (2nd year,
photos)
4. March 26, 2005 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson (photo)
5. March 21, 2006 – La Crosse; Dan Jackson (photos)
6. October 17, 2009 – Kenosha; Greg Neise (photos)
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53. GULL-BILLED TERN
1 hypothetical spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 22, 2014 – Dunn; Janine Polk
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54. SOOTY TERN
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 319)
1. Sept. 10, 1984 – Columbia; Peter McCormick (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
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55. LEAST TERN
15 records (4 spring records; 8 summer records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 318-319)
1. June 1893 – Jefferson; A. Ludwig Kumlien (3 birds, lost specimens)
2. Aug. 19, 1934 – Sheboygan; Clarence S. Jung (immature female, specimen at Mil.
Pub. Museum)
3. Aug. 20, 1936 – Winnebago; Francis S. Dayton
4. June 3-4, 1969 – Fond du Lac; Rockne A. Knuth (photo)
5. Aug. 17, 1971 – Burnett; Rockne A. Knuth
6. May 29, 1980 – Milwaukee; Ronald P. Gutschow (photo)
7. July 8-9, 1982 – Milwaukee; Winnie Woodmansee
8. June 14, 1983 – Dunn; Janine L. Polk
9. June 14 to Aug. 2, 1984 – La Crosse; Frederick Z. Lesher (adult, photo)
10. June 19, 1986 – Douglas; Jane Stephan
11. May 28, 1987 – Dunn; Janine L. Polk
12. May 28-30, 1987 – Columbia; Allen and Susan Shea
13. July 25, 1992 – Buffalo; Philip C. Whitford (2 adults)
14. July 7, 1993 – Brown; John Regan (adult)
15. May 18, 1999 – Dane; Aaron Stutz (adult)
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56. WHITE-WINGED TERN
2 records (1 spring record; 1 summer record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 320)
1. July 5, 1873 – Jefferson; A. Ludwig Kumlien (adult female, specimen at U.S.
National Museum)
2. May 21-22, 2016 – Manitowoc; Mark Hodgson and Charles Sontag (photos)
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57. ROSEATE TERN
1 hypothetical spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 609)
1. May 11, 1950 – Dane; N.R. Barger, S.D. Robbins, Walter E. Scott
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58. ARCTIC TERN
32 records since 1900 (14 spring records; 10 summer records; 8 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 316-317)
May have nested in Wisconsin into the 1890's.
1. May 15, 1922 – Dane; Warner Taylor (2 birds)
2. April 25, 1965 – Brown; Thomas C. Erdman (2 birds, photos)
3. June 22, 1974 – Racine; Louise W. Erickson
4. May 8, 1976 – Brown; Thomas C. Erdman (2 birds)
5. May 4-7, 1979 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag (addition to Birdlife)
6. June 12-20, 1979 – Manitowoc; Robbins & Tessen
7. May 7, 1980 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
8. May 15, 1980 – Manitowoc; Daryl D. Tessen
9. May 17, 1980 – Bayfield; Samuel D. Robbins (correction to Birdlife)
10. June 10, 1980 – Milwaukee; Daryl D. Tessen
11. Aug. 6-13, 1980 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag
12. May 17, 1981 – Manitowoc; Daryl D. Tessen
13. May 20, 1983 – Manitowoc; Daryl D. Tessen
14. May 24, 1984 – Ashland; Samuel D. Robbins
15. June 1-7, 1987 – Manitowoc; William J. Cowart (2nd summer bird)
16. April 24-26, 1988 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag (2 birds)
17. June 11, 1988 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag
18. July 16, 1988 – Manitowoc; William P. Mueller (adult)
19. June 24, 1994 – Green Lake; Daryl Christensen (photos)
20. June 8, 1997 – Sheboygan; Robert D. Hughes (photos, adult)
21. May 23, 1998 – Milwaukee; Mark J. Korducki
22. May 14, 2000 – Milwaukee; Brain J. Boldt
23. May 27, 2000 – Racine; Robert D. Hughes
24. Sept. 21-23, 2000 – Douglas; Thomas R. Schultz
25. Sept. 19, 2001 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
26. Sept. 26, 2004 – Douglas; Peter Svingen
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27. Sept. 25, 2005 – Douglas; Thomas R. Schultz
28. June 5, 2007 – Sheboygan; Dennis K. Gustafson
29. Sept. 28, 2013 – Douglas; Erik Bruhnke
30. Oct. 5, 2013 – Marathon; Dan Belter
31. Sept. 15, 2014 – Douglas; Rob Pendergast
32. June 1, 2015 – Brown; Thomas Prestby
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59. ROYAL TERN
4 records (2 summer records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 314)
1. Sept. 5, 1965 – Outagamie; Daryl D. Tessen
2. June 18 to July 15, 1985 – Manitowoc; J. Baughman, T. Schultz, C. Sontag (photos)
3. July 6, 1986 – Manitowoc; Charles R. Sontag
4. Aug. 2-3, 1988 – Milwaukee; Paul Sunby
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60. BAND-TAILED PIGEON
5 Records (1 winter record; 2 spring records; 2 summer records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 24-27, 2002 – Waushara; Jerald K. Discher (photos)
2. late Nov. 2005 through April 9, 2006 – St. Croix; John J. Agger
3. July 20-22, 2009 – La Crosse; Thomas Rohrer (photos)
4. March 26 to April 8, 2015 – Grant; John Anderson (photos)
5. July 15, 2015 – Sawyer; Matthew Nechvatal (photos)
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61. EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE
7 records (1 winter record; 3 spring records; 4 summer records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
(Stopped keeping records after the spring of 2002.)
1. May 19 to Aug. 2, 1998 – Ozaukee; Noel J. Cutright (photos)
2. July 26 to Sept. 22, 1998 – Portage; Joe Schaufenbuel (photos)
3. mid-Jan to April 29, 2000 – Rock; Ray Potter (2 birds)
4. May 16, 2000 to summer of 2002 – Oconto; Dennis Kaehney (2 birds)
5. July 19, 2001 to spring of 2002 – Ozaukee; Joan M. Sommer
6. Jan. 9, 2002 – Grant; Harold Peterson (1 bird)
7. Jan. 9, 2002 – Grant; Harold Peterson (3 birds) (dif. location than #6)
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62. INCA DOVE
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 28-Nov. 30, 2011 – Ozaukee; P. Arnholt and James Frank (photos)
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63. COMMON GROUND-DOVE
3 records (1 spring record; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 328)
1. May 22, 1966 – Washington; Ann Maurin (two birds)
2. Oct. 15, 1973 – Milwaukee; Mary E. Decker (adult female, specimen at Mil. Pub.
Museum)
3. Oct. 7, 2015 – Door; Eric Howe, Melody Walsh, and Kristin Wegner (photos)
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64. WHITE-WINGED DOVE
24 records (11 spring records; 9 summer records; 4 fall records; 1 winter record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Sept. 29, 1997 – Ozaukee; William J. Cowart
2. Oct. 16, 1999 – Ozaukee; William J. Cowart
3. June 10-17, 2000 – Portage; Kathy Plaisance & Kent D. Hall (photos)
4. May 12-15, 2004 – Milwaukee; Brian J. Boldt (photos)
5. April 26, 2005 – Milwaukee; William J. Cowart (photo)
6. June 23 to July 4, 2006 – Brown; Ed Houston (photos)
7. May 16, 2007 – Kenosha; Mike Spitzer
8. Nov. 25 to Dec. 31, 2007 – Door; Charlotte and Roy Lukes
9. Nov. 11, 2008 – Sheboygan; Pat and Roger Griffiths (photos)
10. May 23-24, 2010 – Milwaukee; Steve Morse (photos)
11. June 4-12, 2011 – Columbia; Jerome and Sharon Wuelfel (photos)
12. April 19, 2012 – Washington; Jayne Gulbrand (photos)
13. May 3, 2012 – Milwaukee; Judi Ackerman (photos)
14. June 4-17, 2012 – Door; John Delwiche
15. April 20, 2013 – Racine; Jym Moody
16. May 21, 2013 – Douglas; Daryl Tessen
17. June 9, 2013 – Wood; Gary Stout
18. June 16, 2013 – Door; Bernie and Dean Shunway
19. June 24, 2014 – Marathon; Ken Luepke
20. June 14-15, 2015 –Iowa; Lori Bailey and John and Marion Kivikoski
21. July 18-19, 2015 – Racine; Eric Howe
22. May 9, 2016 – La Crosse; Jules Teskie
23. May 22, 2016 – Dane; Edgar Spalding
24. May 25, 2016 – La Crosee; Scott Puchalski
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65. GROOVE-BILLED ANI
15 records, 3 of them ani species only (1 summer record; 14 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 332-333)
1. Oct. 12, 1913 – Pierce; Walter L. Gantenbein (specimen at Univ. of Minn.)
2. Oct. 27, 1949 – Dane; Enoch Reindahl
3. late Sept., 1953 – Wood; Simon Vanderploeg (lost specimen)
4. Nov. 8, 1968 – Milwaukee (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
5. Oct. 29-30, 1969 – Columbia; John Slepicka (correction of Birdlife date) (specimen
at Mil. Pub. Museum)
6. Oct. 7, 1973 – Iowa; Robert S. Ellarson (specimen at U.W.-Madison)
7. Oct. 8, 1975 – Brown; Amy Kienitz (adult female, specimen at U.W.-Green Bay)
8. Nov. 18, 1979 – Manitowoc; Loraine Hoffman (two birds, one specimen at U.W.-
Green Bay)
9. Sept. 26, 1981 (sp.) – Ashland; C. Loewecke
10. Oct. 17-23, 1981 – Columbia; William A. Smith (addition to Birdlife)
11. Oct. 21, 1981 (sp.) – Ashland; Richard L. Verch
12. Oct. 23, 1981 – Marathon; James Bragg (specimen at U.W.-Stevens Point)
13. Aug. 26 to Sept. 11, 1982 – Buffalo; Frank N. Freese (correction to Birdlife)
14. Oct. 19, 1987 (sp.) – Sheboygan; Hans W. Kuhn
15. June 30 to July 3, 2001 – Brown; Brian Love (photos)
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66. BURROWING OWL
14 records (10 spring records; 1 summer record; 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 341-342)
1. April 9, 1939 – Jefferson; William H. Elder (specimen at U.W.-Madison)
2. Oct. 8, 1941 – Sheboygan; Walter C. Pelzer (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
3. March 23-29, 1948 – Milwaukee; Howard & Gordon Orians (photo)
4. May 19, 1967 – Portage; Frank B. Renn
5. May 28, 1968 – La Crosse; Frederick Z. Lesher
6. April 6, 1971 – Brown; John & Eugene Jacobs (trapped, banded & photo)
7. Nov. 8, 1975 – Milwaukee; Eric J. Epstein
8. Sept. 5, 1981 – Portage; Jonathan W. Wilde
9. May 16-17, 1983 – Douglas; Ronald & Julie Perala (photo)
10. April 24-27, 1988 – Columbia; Ronald & Elaine Hall (photo)
11. May 26, 1990 – Burnett; Randy M. Hoffman
12. June 11-12, 1992 – Burnett; James E. Hoefler
13. April 11, 2000 – Kenosha; Ronald R. Hoffmann
14. April 4, 2005 – St. Croix; Diane Bystrom
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67. CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOW
34 records (27 spring records; 19 summer records; 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 353-354)
Stopped keeping record on this species in 2014.
1. May 28-29, 1969 – Richland; Warren A. Scott (taped)
2. Aug. 16, 1970 – Marquette; Roy J. Flaherty
3. May 18-27, 1973 – Columbia; Albert Bentley, William Smith, Steven Krings (taped)
4. Summer of 1976 – Dane; George MacLean
5. May 29 to July 7, 1977 – Dane; George MacLean (same location as # 4) (taped)
6. Sept. 8, 1983 – Richland; Brad Grover (specimen, tail feathers only)
7. May - June, 1984 – Adams; Joan E. Humphrey
8. Early May to Sept. 6, 1985 – Adams; Joan E. Humphrey (same loc. as # 7)
9. May 8 to July 2, 1986 – Adams; Joan E. Humphrey (same location as # 7-8)
10. May 10 into June, 1986 – Polk; Joseph P. Hudick
11. May 22 into June, 1987 – Polk; Joseph P. Hudick (same location as # 10)
12. May 15 to June 28, 1988 – Polk; Joseph P. Hudick (same location as # 10-11)
13. May 17 to June 7, 1989 – Polk; Joseph P. Hudick (same loc. as # 10-12)
14. June 20, 1989 – Monroe; Loren Ayers
15. May 12, 1990 – Sauk; Allen K. Shea
16. May 16, 1990 – Polk; Joseph P. Hudick (same loc. as # 10-13)
16. Early June to July 13, 1991 – Oconto; Mark S. Peterson
17. First part of July, 1992 – Oconto (same location as # 17)
18. May 29 to June 16, 1993 – Oconto; Mark S. Peterson (same location as # 17-18)
19. May 5, 2000 – Ozaukee; James C. Frank
20. May 29 to June 13, 2004 – Vernon; Jesse Peterson
21. May 30, 2005 – Vernon; Daniel E.Jackson
22. May 10-23, 2006 – Vernon, Daniel E. Jackson
23. July 2, 2006 – Jackson; QuintenYoerger
24. June 8-22, 2007 – Jackson; Daniel E. Jackson
25. June 2-6, 2008 – Jackson; Thomas C. Wood
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26. May 31 to July 27, 2009 – Jackson; Thomas C. Wood
27. May 1 to July 13, 2010 – Jackson; James Otto
28. May 6 to June 16, 2011 – Jackson; Chris West and Joel Trick
29. May 9 and 18, 2012 –Jackson; James Otto and Thomas Wood
30. May 19-21, 2012 –Walworth; Cynthia Bridge and Aaron Stutz
31. May 4, 2013 – Jackson; Jim Otto
32. May 5-25, 2013 –Jefferson/Walworth; Thomas Wood
33. May 11-31 18, 2014 –Jefferson/Walworth; Scott Weberpal
34. May 15, 2014 – Milwaukee; Scott Diehl
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68. MEXICAN VIOLETEAR
7 records (1 summer record; 6 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Sept. 22 to Nov. 1, 1998 – La Crosse; John Hayden, Edwin & Marcella Larson
(male, photos & specimen)
2. end of July through early October, 2002 – Dunn; Dale Dahlke (photos)
3. Oct. 3, 2002 – Bayfield; Janice Beebe (photos)
4. Aug. 31-Sept. 3 , 2005 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
5. Sept. 4, 2005 – Sauk; Lynn Ott (photos)
6. July 7-10, 2008 – Vernon; Glenn Forchione (photos)
7. Sept. 13, 2012 – Price; Mary Lou and Tom Nicholls
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69. GREEN-BREASTED MANGO
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Sept. 18 to Nov. 6, 2007 – Rock; Joan Salzberg (photos)
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70. ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD
10 records (2 winter records; 10 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 359)
1. late Aug. to Dec. 3, 1990 – Waukesha; David & Susan Schmidt (male, photo)
2. Dec. 17, 1992 to Jan. 4, 1993 – Racine; William Pinnow
3. early Nov. to Nov. 16, 1998 – Waukesha; Scott Diehl (2nd year male, photos &
trapped)
4. Oct. 3-24, 2007 – Dane; Steve Thiessen (photos)
5. Oct. 21-22, 2014 – Sauk; Linda Atkins (adult male, photos)
6. Nov. 16, 2014 – Dane; William Holton (adult male)
7. Nov. 14-17, 2015 – Jefferson; Amy and Daniel DeKeyser and Mary Evanson
8. Nov. 18-19, 2015 – Fond du Lac; Dave and Kerry Sehloff
9. Nov. 23, 2015 – Ozaukee; Dan Panetti
10. Mid-Oct. through Nov. 21, 2016 – Milwaukee; Jym Mooney & Rita Wiskowski
(banded)
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71. RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD
33 records, 13 of them Selasphorus sp. only (3 winer records; 6 summer records; 26 fall
records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 359)
(Stopped keeping records on the Rufous Hummingbird in the fall of 2006)
1. Sept. 14-16, 1976 – Racine; Norma B. Struckhoff
2. Aug. 31, 1980 – Dane; Randy M. Hoffman
3. June 13-14, 1986 – Ozaukee; Linda & Vincent Vogt (photos)
4. Aug. 8, 1989 – Milwaukee; Eleanor J. Schmitz (male)
5. July 30-31, 1992 – Lincoln; Bell & LoAnn Martello (male)
6. July 12-15, 1994 (sp.) – Ashland; Maybelle Hardy
7. Aug. 8-10, 1994 – Washington; Robert C. Domagalski & Mark J. Korducki (male)
8. July 24, 1995 – Price; Grace Flagstad (adult male, photo)
9. Aug. 1-3, 1995 – Columbia; Becki Tomlinson
10. Oct. 15 to Nov. 21, 1995 – Milwaukee; Scott Diehl & Mark J. Korducki (trapped)
11. Oct. 4 to Nov. 7, 1996 – Walworth; Mr.& Mrs. Gleason (male, photo & trapped)
12. Oct. 22 to Nov. 8, 1996 – Lincoln; Ken & Mary Krahn (male, photo & specimen)
13. 2 days in June, 1999 – Manitowoc; Chris Katz (adult male, photo)
14. Oct. 20 to Nov. 11, 1999 (sp.) – Crawford; Barbara Jacobs (photos & specimen)
15. Oct. 13-28, 2000 (sp.) – Ozaukee; Thomas M. Uttech
16. Oct. 26 to Nov. 2, 2000 – Winnebago; David Kuecherer (photo)
17. Oct. 30 to Nov. 22, 2000 (sp.) – Washington; John H. Idzikowski (photo)
18. Nov. 17, 2000 (sp.) – Milwaukee; Scott Diehl (netted, photos)
19. Late July to Sept. 20, 2001 – Marquette; Joyce M. Timm (adult male)
20. Aug. 17 and 19, 2001 (sp.) – Milwaukee; W. Paul Andre
21. Oct. 19 to Nov. 13, 2002 (sp.) – Waukesha; Mary J. Kubesch
22. Oct. 25 to Nov. 28, 2002 – Lincoln; Mike Specht (adult male, photos)
23. Nov. 1-4, 2002 (sp.) – Walworth; Patricia Parsons
24. Nov. 7-14, 2002 (sp.) – Waukesha; Mike Hanrahan
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25. Aug. 2, 2003 (sp) – Menomonee; Daryl D. Tessen
26. Aug. 28, 2003 – Outagamie; Daryl D. Tessen
27. Dec. 7-12, 2003 (sp) – Ozaukee, John H. Idzikowski (photos)
28. Aug. 5-11, 2004 – Bayfield; Sandy Brown
29. Sept. 16-Oct. 8, 2005 – Milwaukee; Boos
30. Sept. 27-Nov. 15, 2005 (sp) – Fond du Lac (photos)
31. Oct. 30, 2005 – Dane; Aaron Stutz
32. Oct. 2 to Nov. 30, 2007 – Eau Claire; Fenske
33. Dec. 5, 2007 – Eau Claire; Steve Betchkal
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72. BROAD-BILLED HUMMINGBIRD
2 fall records
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 20-31, 2000 – Dodge; Dave Freriks (adult, photos)
2. Nov. 14-26, 2011 – Ozaukee; Tina Kepple and Ray Bender (photos)
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73. LEWIS'S WOODPECKER
4 records (2 winter records; 1 spring record; 1 summer record; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 362)
1. Jan. 1 to April 20, 1969 – Marinette; Harold L. Lindberg (photos)
(correction of Wis. Birdlife date)
2. Oct. 21, 2003 – Ozaukee; William J. Cowart & Seth Cutright
3. June 18-30, 2008 – Douglas; Ryan Brady
4. September 29, 2015 to Jan. 23, 2016 – Trepealeau; Zaila Anderson (photos)
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74. CRESTED CARACARA
1 record (1 spring record; 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 12 to July 7, 2014 – Door; Randy Holm and Christopher Smith (photos)
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75. PRAIRIE FALCON
7 records (2 spring records; 5 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 607-608)
1. Oct. 31, 1976 – Vernon; William A. Smith (photo)
2. Nov. 30, 1989 – Portage; Thomas Hoppa & Larry Semo
3. Oct. 16, 1990 – Racine; Gerald A. DeBoer
4. March 15, 1991 – Portage; Daniel R. Spuhler
5. Oct. 12, 1996 – Grant; Jeff Dankert
6. April 22, 1998 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson & Shaun Putz
7. Sept. 24, 2016 – Racine; J. Dixon, R. Fare, E. Howe, J. Wenzel, Rita Wiskowski
(photos)
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76. WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE
3 records (1 summer record; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 609-610)
1. June 7, 1981 – Bayfield; Laura L. Erickson
2. Sept. 17, 1996 – Oconto; Thomas C. Erdman (specimen)
3. Oct. 19, 2014 – Ozaukee; William Mueller (photos and banded)
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77. DUSKY FLYCATCHER
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 8, 1996 – Oconto; Thomas C. Erdman (specimen)
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78. SAY'S PHOEBE
7 records (4 spirng records; 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 385)
1. May 10, 1848 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy (lost specimen)
2. April 12, 1999 – Kenosha; Karl David
3. Sept. 10-11, 2006 – Ozaukee; Jean M. Strelka (photos)
4. Oct. 29, 2011 – Sheboygan; Carl Schroeder (photos)
5. Oct. 20-24, 2013 – Kenosha; Davic Piasecki
6. April 26-May 4, 2014 – Ashland; Ryan Brady (photos)
7. March 28-April 4, 2016 – Dane; Chuck Heikkinen, Jim Schwarz, and Delia Unson
(photos)
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79. VERMILION FLYCATCHER
7 records (1 winter record; 3 spring records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 610)
1. May 9, 1950 – Milwaukee; Mr. & Mrs. William F. Jackson (1 male & 1 female)
2. Oct. 3, 1982 – Ozaukee; Charles Gilmore, Harold Koopmann, Robert Treibensee
(male)
3. May 11, 1992 Waukesha; Mary Jo Welnak (adult male)
4. Oct. 18, 1992 – Calumet; Scott Hauser (adult male with poss. female)
5. Nov. 10 to Dec. 2, 2001 – Jefferson; Brenda Rozelle (photos – adult male)
6. Nov. 5 to Dec. 1, 2011 – Rock; Quentin Yoerger and Cynthia Bridge (photos)
7. April 29, 2012 – Milwaukee; Brian Hansen and Cynthia Bridge (photos)
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80. ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER
3 records (2 fall records; 1 winter record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2000 – Kewaunee; John Regan (photos)
2. Dec. 10-13, 2004 – Racine; Dennis K. Gustafson (photos)
3. Nov. 7, 2015 – Ozaukee County; Thomas Wood
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81. TROPICAL KINGBIRD and TROPICAL/COUCH’S KINGBIRD
2 records (1 sping record, 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. June 5, 2011 – Door County, Sandy Peterson (photos) (Tropical/Couch’s)
2. May 19, 2016 – Bayfield County, Nick Anich and Ryan Brady (photos) (Tropical)
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82. CASSIN'S KINGBIRD
2 hypothetical records (1 spring record; 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 610)
1. June 17, 1969 – Racine; Louise W. Erickson
2. May 29-30, 1978 – Douglas; Daryl D. Tessen
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83. SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER
55 records (22 spring records; 19 summer records; 17 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 390-391)
1. Oct. 1, 1895 – Rock; A. Ludwig Kumlien (adult, specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
2. May 12, 1956 – Ozaukee; Elmer L. Basten
3. July 3, 1959 – Manitowoc; Winnifred Mayer
4. Late April, 1964 – Juneau; Theodora Starnes
5. June 8, 1973 – Iowa; Alan J. Rusch
6. April 17, 1974 – Juneau; Robert Peterson
7. June 20-22, 1975 – Shawano; Karl E. Hafemann
8. July 19 to Oct. 20, 1977 – Rock; Margaret Sayre (photo)
9. June 28, 1978 – Door; Charlotte M. Lukes
10. June 5, 1980 – Washburn; Bernard Kinnel
11. Late Aug. to Oct. 24, 1980 – Rock; Gyda Mahlum (two birds)
12. June 7, 1982 – Adams; David A. Ross
13. April 27, 1983 – Racine; David Kosterman
14. May 5, 1985 – Monroe; Eric J. Epstein
15. May 7, 1985 – Jefferson; David Fallow
16. Aug. 17, 1985 – Dane; Greg & Debbie Geller (photo)
17. Oct. 17, 1987 – Ozaukee; Jeffrey L. Baughman (photo)
18. May 7, 1988 – Ozaukee; Kim Wegman
19. May 20-22, 1988 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
20. Oct. 1, 1989 – Shawano; Ronald Kersten (photo)
21. Oct. 14, 1989 – Bayfield; David J. Hanson
22. April 24, 1990 – Price; Maybelle Hardy
23. Oct. 7, 1992 – Trempealeau; Eileen M. Kirsch
24. May 13-15, 1996 – Shawano; Richard Shepard
25. Sept. 21, 1996 – Dane; Teresa Michelsen & Larry Parnell
26. May 20, 1997 – Door; Roy J. Lukes (adult male, photo)
27. May 18-19, 1998 – Door; Richard Regnery
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28. July 24-25, 1999 – Portage; Julie Wilking
29. May 29, 2000 – Ozaukee; Jan T. Lifjeld
30. June 15-16, 2000 – Washington; Mike Hanrahan (likely same bird as #29)
31. June 12, 2001 – Trempealeau; Lisa A. McCurdy
32. July 2-4, 2001 – Brown; Carol and Tom Sykes
33. April 14, 2002 – Ozaukee; David Dreifus
34. Oct. 12-13, 2002 – Manitowoc; Scott Franke (photos)
35. May 17-28, 2006 – Jackson; Randy M. Hoffman (photos)
36. June 13-15, 2006 – Door; Susan Leeder
37. May 3-4, 2007 – Bayfield; Wally Vietmeier
38. May 28, 2007 – St. Croix; Larry Persico
39. July 4-7, 2008 – Sheboygan; Ron Klunk (photos)
40. April 29 to May 5, 2009 – Milwaukee; Robert Retko (photos)
41. June 2, 2010 – Burnett, Steve Russel (photos)
42. Oct. 30-Nov. 5, 2011 – Kewaunee; Nick Seeger (photos)
43. May 5-8, 2012 –Waupaca; James Schultz, Dan Belter (photos)
44. Oct. 31 to Nov. 1, 2012 – Ozaukee; numerous birders (photos)
45. May 24, 2013 – Ozaukee; John Dixon (photos)
46. June 2, 2013 – Marathon; Keith Merkle (photos)
47. June 4, 2013 – Marinette; Joan Campbell and Marcia Hurst (photos)
48. May 22-23, 2014 – Bayfield; Ryan Brady and Nick Anich (photos)
49. June 23 to July 8, 2014 – Door; Melody Walsh
50. April 17, 2015 – Door; Lydia Doerr (photos)
51. July 2, 2015 – Burnett; Joey Reichhoff (photos)
52. Oct. 14-19, 2015 – Manitowoc; John and Julie Woodcock (photos)
53. Oct. 24 to Nov. 3, 2015 – Milwaukee; Karen McKinley (photos)
54. April 24, 2016 – Portage; Rob Pendergast
55. Sept. 10, 2016 – Ozaukee; William Mueller
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84. FORK-TAILED FLYCATCHER
4 records (2 summer records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 391)
1. Nov. 13-16, 1978 – Columbia; Frank N. Freese (photos)
2. June 24, 1988 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson & William Penning (photo)
3. Oct. 27-31, 2000 – Dane; John Romano (photos)
4. June 17, 2012 – Kewaunee; Jeff Swagel
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85. GRAY VIREO
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 463)
1. Oct. 3, 1964 – Sheboygan; Daniel D. Berger & Helmut C. Mueller (immature
female, specimen at U.W.-Madison & photos)
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86. CLARK'S NUTCRACKER
5 records (2 winter records; 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 404-405)
1. Late fall, 1875 – Milwaukee; Mr. Hawley (lost specimen)
2. Nov. 6, 1961 – Vilas; Fred J. Babcock
3. Jan. 1-10, 1964 – Oneida; Cedric Vig
4. Oct. 19, 1964 – Rock; Jonathan W. Wilde
5. Jan. 13, 1973 – Manitowoc; Darwin Tiede
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87. CAVE SWALLOW
6 records (1 winter record; 6 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Nov. 13-14, 2005 –Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski and William P. Mueller
2. Nov. 19-21, 2005 – Milwaukee; Franke (photos)
3. Nov. 9, 2008 – Ozaukee; William J. Cowart
4. Nov 14, 2009 – Douglas; Nick Anich and Paula Spaeth (photos)
5. Oct. 29, 2010 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
6. Nov. 21 through Dec. 3, 2010 – Milwaukee; Steven Lubahn (photos)
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88. BROWN-HEADED NUTHATCH
1 record (1 winter record; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 416)
1. Late Oct. 1971 to Jan. 1972 – Milwaukee; Lorrie Otto (photo)
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89. ROCK WREN
2 records (1 spirng record; 1 fall record)
(American Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 11, 2003 – Bayfield; Richard Ouren
2. April 30-May 2, 2007 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn (photos)
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90. YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER
1 hypothetical fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 21, 2006 – Milwauke; James C. Frank
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91. NORTHERN WHEATEAR
1 hypothetical fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 611)
1. Oct. 26-28, 1952 – Kenosha; Richard F. Gordon
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92. MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
24 records (7 winter records; 13 spring records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 434)
1. Oct. 17, 1954 – Washburn; Mr. & Mrs. Carl Peterson
2. Dec. 16-19, 1954 – Douglas; Mary Hayes, Mrs. W.J. Bohn, Mrs. Henry Flemming
(at least 4 birds)
3. March 8, 1955 – Douglas; Mrs. Henry Flemming (2 birds, likely same indivduals as
# 2)
4. Early Jan., 1957 – Door; Henry Anderson (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
5. March 27, 1967 – Washburn; William S. Feeney
6. Dec. 21, 1974 – Door; Roy L. Lukes
7. May 10, 1979 – Wood; Don G. Follen, Sr.
8. Jan. 19, 1980 – Douglas; Arthur C. Clarke
9. April 19, 1983 – Outagamie; Bernard N. Brouchoud & Michael J. Brandel (photo)
10. Dec. 20, 1987 to Jan. 1, 1988 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (photo)
11. May 20, 1989 – Waukesha; Daryl D. Tessen (adult male)
12. Dec. 31, 1989 to Feb. 14, 1990 – Ozaukee; Jerry Meid (adult male, photos)
13. Oct. 29, 1994 – Ozaukee; Robert D. Hughes
14. April 4, 1996 – Outagamie; Michael J. Brandel (male)
15. April 29, 1997 – Outagamie; Robert Zimmer (male)
16. Oct. 23-24, 1998 – Door; Barbara R. Stover (male, photo)
17. Nov. 14, 1998 – Outagamie; Daryl D. Tessen (female)
18. May 6, 1999 – Ashland; Jeff Van Hooser
19. May 16, 2002 – Polk; Jeff Virant (male)
20. May 23, 2002 – Manitowoc; Charles Geiger (male)
21. Jan. 21-22, 2012 – Winnebago; Cynthia Palm (photos)
22. April 13, 2013 – Trempealeau; Dan Jackson and Scott Puchalski (photos)
23. April 20-26, 2014 – Burnett; Derek Johnson (photo)
24. April 11, 2015 – Pierce; Perry and Margie Daniels (photos)
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93. CURVE-BILLED THRASHER
2 records (1 winter record; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 450-451)
1. early Oct., 1971 to Nov. 15, 1975 – Buffalo; Merton & Lorena Maier (photos)
2. Nov. 24, 1986 to Feb. 10, 1987 – Clark; Gary Hendrickson (photos)
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94. SAGE THRASHER
4 records (1 winter record; 2 spring records; 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 448-449)
1. May 10, 1972 – Waukesha; John E. Bielefeldt
2. Dec. 15, 1979 to early Feb., 1980 – Dane; John W. Fitzpatrick (photo)
3. May 14, 1988 – Door; Kevin Glueckert
4. June 1, 2011 – Washburn; David Bratley (photos)
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95. SPRAGUE'S PIPIT
3 hypothetical records (2 spring records; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 611)
1. April 6, 1930 – Dane; A. William Schorger
2. March 30, 1967 – Racine; Louise W. Erickson
3. Sept. 29, 1974 – Racine; Louise W. Erickson
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96. PHAINOPEPLA
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 31 to Nov. 30, 1993 – Milwaukee; Marvin Calwart (photos)
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97. CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPUR
4 records (3 spring records; 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 573)
1. March 20, 1976 – Polk; Keith H. Dueholm (3 to 6 birds)
2. May 27, 1976 – Ahland; James T. Harris
3. June 6, 1978 – Sheboygan; Noel J. Cutright (photos)
4. April 26, 2014 – Burnett; Joseph Bennett (photos)
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98. SMITH'S LONGSPUR
18 records (11 spirng records; 7 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 572)
1. March 19, 1869 – Jefferson; A. Ludwig Kumlien
2. Nov. 19, 1912 – Waupaca; Francis S. Dayton
3. April 27-28, 1921 – Sauk; Herbert L. Stoddard (3 specimens from flock of 20-30 at
Mil. Pub. Museum)
4. April 17, 1922 – Sauk; Warner Taylor
5. April 12, 1938 – Waukesha; Howard A. Clapp
6. April 5, 1940 – Iowa; Gilbert O. Raasch
7. Nov. 26, 1964 – Racine; J. Allan Simpson
8. Sept. 29, 1978 – Columbia; Randy M. Hoffman
9. April 12, 1984 – Columbia; Randy M. Hoffman (3 birds)
10. Oct. 14, 1995 – Milwaukee; Robert D. Hughes & John O'Brien
11. Oct. 4, 2000 – Iron; Janet Avis Hewitt
12. March 16, 2002 – Outagamie; Daryl D. Tessen
13. May 13, 2005 – Ashland; Ryan Brady (photos)
14. Sept. 27, 2005 – Florence; Kay Kavanagh
15. Nov. 14, 2007 – Racine; Dennis K. Gustafson
16. April 30, 2010 – Dane; Chris West (photos)
17. April 21-27, 2014 – Dane; Steve Thiessen
18. April 24, 2016 – Dane; Ryan Sallmann and Steve Thiessen (photos)
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99. SWAINSON'S WARBLER
2 spring records
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 9, 1976 – Dane; Lester Barnes (specimen at U.W.-Madison & photos of
specimen)
2. May 22, 2002 – Brown; Ty Baumann
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100. VIRGINIA’S WARBLER
One hypothetical spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 10, 2008 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
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101. MACGILLIVRAY’S WARBLER
1 spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. May 10, 2000 – Waukesha; Gene Albanese (trapped, banded, photos)
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102. KIRTLAND'S WARBLER
30 records (13 spring records; 18 summer records; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 494-495)
(Stopped keeping records after 2007)
1. May 20, 1853 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy
2. May 24, 1893 – Jefferson; Kumlien & Hollister
3. May 19, 1917 – Dane; Warner Taylor
4. May 18, 1941 – Outagamie; Nell M. Rogers
5. May 23, 1942 – Kenosha; John L. Diedrich
6. May 23, 1946 – Oneida; Lois Almon
7. May 20, 1956 – Door; Clara H. Hussong
8. May 25-26, 1967 – Brown; Brother Columban
9. May 21, 1971 – Waushara; Delbert E. Greenman
10. June 9, 1978 – Juneau; DNR personnel
11. June 10 to July 24, 1978 – Jackson; Nancy G. Tilghman & Randy Rogers (two
males, photo)
12. June 15 to July 7, 1979 – Jackson; Eugene Kohlmeyer
13. June 14, 1980 – Jackson; Daryl D. Tessen
14. June 9-18, 1988 – Jackson; Janine L. Polk (4 males)
15. June 20, 1988 – Douglas; Robbye J. Johnson
16. June, 1988 – Washburn;
17. May 21-22, 1989 – Douglas; Larry Semo
18. June 10, 1990 – Jackson; Frederick Z. Lesher (photo)
19. May 30 thru most of June, 1991 – Jackson; Wes Jones
20. June, 1992 – Washburn; Terry O'Halloran
21. June 4, 1995 – Jackson; Janine L. Polk (photo)
22. June 30 to July 7, 1996 – Vilas; Robert G. Spahn (photos)
23. June 19 to July 12, 1997 – Vilas; William J. Reardon
24. June, 1997 – Marinette; Joel Trick (photo)
25. May 27 to June 15, 1998 – Vilas; William J. Reardon
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26. Oct. 8, 2002 – Waukesha; Vernon D. Aune
27. May 31, 2003 – Vilas; James E. Baughman
28. June 17-23, 2005 – Jackson; Janine L. Polk (multiple individuals)
29. June 6 to July 29, 2006 – Jackson; Tom Prestby
30. June 9, 2006 – Marinette; Kay Kavanagh
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103. BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER
7 records (1 winter record; 4 spring records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 488)
1. Dec. 5, 1968 – Dane; Charles N. Lloyd (female, specimen at U.W.-Madison)
2. Sept. 10, 1989 – Dodge; Carlo A. Balistrieri (adult male)
3. May 4, 2005 – Jefferson; David L. Larsen (photo)
4. Aug. 31, 2005 – Door; Barbara R. Stover
5. May 1, 2011 – Dane; Jesse Peterson and Eric Wood (photos)
6. May 21, 2011 – Dane; Vickie Mulkerin
7. May 22, 2011 – Waukesha; Mark Korducki
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104. TOWNSEND'S WARBLER
4 records (2 winter records; 2 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Dec. 5-12, 1993 – Milwaukee; Melvina Ralston (male, photo)
2. Oct. 29 to Nov. 8, 2006 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (male, photos)
3. Dec. 22, 2007 – Rock; Richard Wanie (photo)
4. Sept. 27, 2010 – Manitowoc; John Fuka (photo)
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105. HERMIT WARBLER
1 spring record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 489)
1. April 27, 1982 – Outagamie; Dan and Paula Minkebige (photos)
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106. PAINTED REDSTART
2 records (1-spring record; 1-fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 612)
1. April 22, 1965 – Dane; Robert J. Sutherland
2. Nov. 1, 2016 – Marathon; Mary Backus and Richard Schultz (adult male, photos)
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107. GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE
10 records (5 winter records; 5 spring records; 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 538)
1. Dec. 14-29, 1952 – Winnebago; Lynn Cooper (specimen at Mil. Pub. Museum)
2. Dec. 23, 1956 – Dane; Robert A. McCabe (specimen at U.W.-Madison)
3. May 10, 1964 – Pierce; Robert Garber (photo)
4. Feb. 25, 1968 – Waukesha; Dwight Stoner (trapped)
5. Feb. 7 to April 4, 1969 – Racine; Richard Garber (photos)(correction of Birdlife)
6. Early Nov., 1979 to April 15, 1980 – Iron; Harvey Beach (photos)
7. May 16, 1991 – Milwaukee; William J. Cowart
8. Oct. 10-22, 1992 – Bayfield; Richard L. Verch
9. May 12, 1995 – Winnebago; Tim Berkopec & Shawn Reed
10. Oct. 9-10, 1999 – Milwaukee; David & Mariette Nowak (photos)
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108. SPOTTED TOWHEE
22 records (12 winter records; 7 spring records; 11 fall records)
(Wisonsin Birdlife – no mention) As the Spotted and Eastern towhees were split
from the former Rufous-sided Towhee only in 1995, there are likely earlier sightings of
the Spotted that are unrecorded.
1. Dec. 16, 1990 to Feb., 1991 – Dane; Samuel D. Robbins
2. winter, 1992-93 – Dane; Samuel D. Robbins
3. Oct. 7, 1993 – Dane; Ron Lockwood (male)
4. Oct. 20, 1993 to Feb. 12, 1994 – Dane; Samuel D. Robbins (same bird as # 3?)
5. Late Oct. 1995 to April 8, 1996 – Shawano; Ron & Lynn Ackley (photo)
6. March 31 to May 9, 1996 – Milwaukee; Fran Huxley
7. Nov. 2 to Nov. 6, 1999 – Dane; Philip Ashman
8. Oct. 16, 2001 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
9. Dec. 15-16, 2001 – Dane; Glenna and Paul Schwalbe
10. Oct. 20-22, 2002 – Dane; Ellen Hansen
11. Nov. 21, 2003 to April 19, 2004 – Waukesha; Dennis K. Gustafson (photos)
12. Feb. 10, 2004 – Waukesha; Vernon D. Aune (dif. indiv. from #11)
13. Nov. 8 , 2004 to Feb. 28, 2005 – Wauskesha; Dennis K. Gustafson
14. Jan. 3 to April 22, 2005 – Winnebago; Dave Kuecherer (photos)
15. Jan. 12 to April 14, 2005 – Iowa; John Romano
16. Nov. 8, 2007 – Vilas; Guy David (photos)
17. Nov. 27, 2008 – Eau Claire, Charles A. Kemper (photo)
18. Oct. 3-13, 2011 – Grant; Richard Ouren (photos)
19. Dec. 1, 2011 to Feb. 29, 2012 –Marathon; Gary and Ruth Koch (feeder bird –photos)
20. Dec. 17, 2011 to Feb. 29, 2012 – Dane; Bruce Edmondson (photos)
21. Jan. 18 to March 11, 2013 – Chippewa; Allan Blinkman (photos)
22. May 3-4, 2013 – Brown; Stephanie Beilke (photos)
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109. RUFOUS-CROWNED SPARROW
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Nov. 25-26, 2000 – Waukesha; Maureen Gross (photos and video)
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110. BLACK-THROATED SPARROW
7 records (5 winter records; 3 spring records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 547-548)
1. Dec. 23, 1959 to April 22, 1960 – Dane; Earl Fetterer (photos)
2. mid-Feb. to early May, 1976 – Waukesha; Gordon Krenn
3. Oct. 30 to Nov. 10, 1979 – Milwaukee; Gary S. Casper (photo)
4. Nov. 21, 1982 to Feb, 5, 1983 – Outagamie; Mary Jurack (photos)
5. Nov. 30, 1982 to Jan. 3, 1983 – Price; William Gralow (photos)
6. Nov. 15-18, 1992 – Winnebago; Gordon L. Foust
7. Jan. 6 to March 25, 2001 – Dane; Jan Feucht
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111. LARK BUNTING
34 records (1 winter record; 22 spring records; 6 summer records; 6 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 549-550)
1. May 16, 1922 – Milwaukee; Gilbert O. Raasch
2. May 4, 1932 – Douglas; T. J. McCarthy
3. May 4, 1933 – Douglas; T. J. McCarthy
4. April 25, 1941 – Brown; O. Langosch
5. June 24, 1953 – La Crosse; Olive L. Compton (2 birds)
6. May 11, 1961 – Douglas; Bernard F. Klugow
7. Dec. 17, 1963 to May 20, 1964 – Rock; Janet Rumpf (photo & banded)
8. July 15, 1965 – Wood; Don G. Follen, Sr.
9. June 13, 1966 – Ashland; Charles H. Snyder
10. May 13-15, 1967 – Milwaukee; Raymond G. Treder
11. May 20, 1971 – Ozaukee; Thomas Bintz
12. May 30, 1972 – Milwaukee; Mary L. Hallett
13. Sept. 5, 1975 – Milwaukee; Eric J. Epstein
14. Sept. 29, 1978 – Columbia; Randy M. Hoffman
15. April 12, 1979 – Dane; Cynthia F. Barnett (4 males)
16. May 3, 1979 – Dodge; Mary F. Donald
17. May 20, 1980 – Manitowoc; James F. Steffen
18. May 16, 1981 – Iron; Ursula Schramm
19. April 4, 1982 – Dane; Randy M. Hoffman
20. May 4, 1982 – St. Croix; James O. Evrard
21. May 12-23, 1982 – Ashland; Richard L. Verch
22. May 26, 1984 – Ashland/Bayfield; Thomas R. Schultz (photos)
23. April 18, 1987 – Fond du Lac; Kenneth Pruski
24. May 28, 1987 – Ashland; Richard L. Verch
25. June 26, 1991 – Marathon; Bill Breihan
26. May 3, 2001 – Milwaukee; Dennis K. Gustafson
27. Sept. 29 to Oct. 5, 2002 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn (photos)
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28. Aug. 25-28, 2003 – Racine; Dennis K. Gustafson
29. May 28, 2005 – Bayfield; Ryan Brady (photo)
30. June 1, 2010 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn (photos)
31. Sept. 2-3, 2010 – Taylor; Daryl Christensen and Jon Zellner (photos)
32. Sept. 28, 2013 – Marathon; Dan Belter and Sarah Sabatke
33. June 14, 2014 – Vilas; John Bates
34. May 16, 2016 – Burnett; Kathy Java
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112. BAIRD'S SPARROW
7 records (6 spring records; 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 551-552)
1. May 26, 1949 – Ozaukee; Ivy N. Balsom
2. May 12, 1957 – Burnett; Norman R. Stone
3. May 2, 1975 – Burnett; Stephen V. Goddard
4. May 17, 1975 – Door; Edward B. Prins
5. April 29, 1979 – Waushara; Randy M. Hoffman
6. May 25, 1980 – Burnett; Carl Schroeder
7. June 16-26, 1982 – Manitowoc; Bernard N. Bouchoud (photo & banded)
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113. GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW
10 records (2 winter records; 7 spring records; 2 summer records; 3 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 565)
1. fall, 1853 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy (specimen at the Racine Co. Hist. Museum – but it
is not known which of the 4 birds from the 1850’s the individual is)
2. fall, 1854 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy
3. spring, 1856 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy
4. April, 1858 – Racine; Philo R. Hoy (male)
5. May 5 to June 5, 1963 – Ashland; Janet L. Koslowski
6. May 15 to June 2, 1964 – Ashland; Janet L. Koslowski (likely same indiv. as #5)
7. May 10 to May 17, 1965 – Ashland; Janet L. Koslowski (likely the ind. of #5-6)
8. Nov. 26, 1992 to April 18, 1993 – Sheboygan; Roger C. Reif (photos)
9. Dec. 20-30, 2010 – Dane; Mike McDowell (photos)
10. April 23, 2012 – Grant; Beth Fortner (photos and specimen)
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114. WESTERN TANAGER
85 records (1 winter record; 63 spring records; 6 summer records; 14 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 526-527)
1. Summer, 1877 – Jefferson; Thure L. Kumlien (Wisconsin's only breeding record &
the only breeding record east of the Black Hill of the Dakotas)(specimens
–two adults, nest and eggs – at U.W.-Madison)
3. June, 1878 – Jefferson; Thure L. Kumlien (male)
4. July, 1891 – Jefferson; A. Ludwig Kumlien (male)
5. May 8-12, 1955 – Dane; Roy H. Lound
6. May 6, 1959 – Kenosha; Walter Forbes
7. July 29, 1961 – Washburn; Roy Ivens
8. May 4, 1966 – Sauk; Kenneth I. Lange
9. Aug. 8, 1969 – Grant; Clifford J. Dennis
10. May 14, 1978 – La Crosse; Jerome R. Rosso
11. May 12, 1979 – Vernon; William E. Wheeler
12. May 8-19, 1980 – Ozaukee; Lewis A. Smith
13. May 10, 1982 – Eau Claire; Janine L. Polk
14. May 7-8, 1983 – Sauk; Robert McGann & Robert H. Miller
15. May 18, 1983 – Milwaukee; Winnie Woodmansee
16. May 6, 1984 – Outagamie; Paula R. Wydeven
17. May 9, 1984 – Bayfield; Richard L. Verch
18. Aug. 1, 1984 – Juneau; Roy F. Boehmer (female)
19. May 19, 1985 – Eau Claire; Janine L. Polk
20. May 1-3, 1986 – St. Croix; Mary K. Ward
21. June 2, 1986 – Milwaukee; William J. Cowart
22. April 28, 1991 – Marathon; Paul Risch (adult male)
23. May 4, 1991 – Buffalo; Randy M. Hoffman (adult male)
24. May 16, 1992 – Fond du Lac; H. Riedner & D. Whitney
25. Jan. 29 to April 30, 1993 – Milwaukee; Vera B. Karon (male, photos)
26. April 28 to May 1, 1993 – Dane; Samuel D. Robbins (adult male)
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27. Aug. 18, 1993 – Price; Maybelle Hardy (female)
28. April 27, 1994 – Waukesha; Frank Hemauer (male, photo)
29. May 2-6, 1994 – Sauk; Kenneth I. Lange (male)
30. April 28, 1995 – Langlade; Linda Hendrickson (male)
31. May 7, 1995 – Vilas; Robert Green (male, photo)
32. May 17, 1995 – Door; Dorthea B. Carson (male)
33. Early May, 1996 – Clark; Hartland & Bettie Kuhl
34. May 11, 1996 – Waukesha; Vernon D. Aune (male)
35. May 12, 1996 – Winnebago; William J. Rolf (male, photo)
36. May 13-17, 1996 – Washington; Shaun Putz (male)
37. May 14, 1996 – Racine; Gerald A. DeBoer (male)
38. May 14-16, 1996 – Oneida; Hamilton
39. May 6-7, 1997 – Eau Claire; Janine L. Polk (male)
40. May 13, 1997 – Crawford; Dennis Kirschbaum (photo)
41. May 14-18, 1997 – Pierce; Nathan Carlsen (male)
42. May 25, 1997 – Bayfield; Peggy Denker (male, photos)
43. June 10-11, 1997 – Washington; Mark J. Korducki (male, photos & specimen)
44. Oct. 3, 1997 – Dane; Chuck Heikkinen (male)
45. Sept. 22, 1998 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn (male)
46. Sept. 6, 1999 – Outagamie; Daryl D. Tessen
47. April 27 to May 1, 2000 – Trempealeau; Mary Anne Bixby
48. Sept. 10, 2001 – Brown; Daryl D. Tessen
49. May 4, 2002 – Price; Andrea LeClair (photo)
50. May 7, 2003 – Dane; Paula Westaway (male, photo)
51. May 12-14, 2003 – Winnebago; Marie A. Rohrer (male, photo)
52. Sept. 12, 2004 – Dane; Kay L. Kavanagh
53. Oct. 2, 2004 – Dane; Marty Evanson
54. May 13-18, 2005 – Ozaukee; Marilyn Bontly
55. May 14, 2005 – Winnebago; John Hoepfner
56. May 17, 2005 – Waukesha; Ellen Gennrich
57. May 16, 2006 – Milwaukee; Jym Mooney
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58. April 26 to May 2, 2007 – Clark; Dave Farris
59. May 14, 2007 – Portage; Joe Schaufenbuel
60. April 27, 2009 – Juneau; Ida and Ty Baumann
61. May 8, 2009 – Milwaukee; Stephen Lubahn
62. Aug. 8, 2009 – Burnett; William P. Mueller
63. May 5, 2011 – Taylor; Lori Hanson (photos)
64. May 6, 2011 – Douglas; Anna Merrit (photos)
65. May 14-15, 2011 – Bayfield; N. Anich, R. Brady, T. Oksiuta (photos)
66. Nov. 1-6, 2011 – Lincoln; Dan Belter
67. Early May, 2013 – Ashland; J. Martin and Kieth Sowl
68. May 3, 2013 – La Crosse; M. Stanke and Dan Jackson
69. May 6, 2013 – Polk; Michael Marek
70. May 7, 2013 – Ozaukee; Joan Sommer (photos)
71. May 12, 2013 – Jefferson; Cynthia Bridge
72. Oct. 1, 2013 – Manitowoc; Bob Domagalski
73. May 6, 2014 – Ozaukee; Dan Panetti (photos)
74. May 6-10, 2014 – Dunn; Carl Rudenborg (photos)
75. May 10, 2014 – Chippewa; Katherine Mehls (photos)
76. May 11, 2014 – Iron; Kathy Funk (photos)
77. May 13-16, 2014 – Marathon; Dan Belter (photos)
78. May 23, 2014 – Walworth; Kerri Warzyn
79. Nov. 21, 2014 – Dane; Kenda Tutsch (photos)
80. April 24, 2015 – Ozaukee; Robert Demge (photos)
81. May 17, 2015 – Waukesha; Pepi Stern (photos)
82. June 13-14, 2015 – Brown; David and Margaret Brasser and Daryl D. Tessen
83. April 22, 2016 – Winnebago; Carole Dorsch
84. May 4, 2016 – Dane; Jan Axelson, Mary Hampton, Brad Smith
85. Aug. 27, 2016 – Dane: Danial Doeppers
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115. PYRRHULOXIA
1 fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Oct. 22, 2005 – Milwaukee, Bob Matyas (photos)
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116. BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK
20 records (5 winter records; 9 spring records; 1 summer record; 6 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 530-531)
1. July 8, 1969 – Crawford; Ronald Morrein (photo)
2. Nov. 11, 1969 to Feb. 25, 1970 – Dane; Doris G. Baker (immature male, photo)
3. Aug. 8, 1971 – Dane; Martha Lound (adult male)
4. Oct. 5, 1971 – Racine; Dorothy Joslyn (adult male)
5. Nov. 10-11, 1971 – Outagamie; Marilyn Bowker (“young” male)
6. March 23 to April 25, 1974 – Rock; Martin Stabb ( “young” male, photo)
7. April 25-26, 1974 – Ozaukee; Harold G. Liebherr (adult male, photo)
8. March 3 to April 13, 1975 – Iowa; Charles N. Lloyd (adult male, photo)
9. May 14, 1978 – Ozaukee; Roger H. Sundell (female, photo)
10. May 24, 1979 – Pierce; Craig A. Faanes (adult male)
11. Dec. 29, 1979 to Jan. 3, 1980 – Oneida; Robert Thompson (female)
12. May 29, 1983 – Douglas; Fred Hennessy (male)
13. Dec. 25, 1985 to March 30, 1986 – Waukesha; Loretta Hernday (male, photos)
14. Jan. 22, 1986 – Polk; Richard W. Diers (male)
15. Sept. 23, 1987 – Waukesha; Vernon D. Aune (immature male)
16. May 17, 1997 – Juneau; Randy M. Hoffman (female)
17. Dec. 13-28, 2002 – Sheboygan; Charlie Pountain (immature male)
18. May 31, 2008 – Bayfield; Tim Oksiuta (photos – adult male)
19. Sept. 23, 2012 – Racine; Sharon Kennedy (photos)
20. Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, 2013 – Outagamie; Daryl Tessen
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117. BLUE GROSBEAK
43 records (27 spring records; 14 summer records; 4 fall records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 532-533)
1. June, 1860 – J efferson; Thure L. Kumlien (2 lost specimens)
2. May 23, 1950 – Walworth; Helen Morgan (male)
3. May 23, 1956 – Milwaukee; L.P.C. Smith (about 40 birds, both male & female)
4. May 14, 1957 – Dane; John J. Brenner (1 male & 1 female)
5. May 14, 1961 – Racine; Robert J. Barndt (1 male & 1 female)
6. May 10, 1970 – Washington; Ann Maurin (male)
7. Aug. 16-23, 1970 – Richland; Janice Jensen (only state nesting record, male &
female with two young in nest)
8. June 11-13, 1978 – Dane; Randy M. Hoffman (2 males)
9. May 9, 1979 – Dane; Randy M. Hoffman (male)
10. May 10, 1982 – Eau Claire; Mrs. J. G. Larson (2 males)
11. May 4-9, 1983 – Milwaukee; Winnie Woodmansee (female)
12. May 8, 1983 – Milwaukee; John H. Idzikowski (male)
13. May 21, 1983 – Dane; Randy M. Hoffman (male)
14. May 15, 1985 – Sauk; William K. Volkert (male)
15. June 1, 1989 – Sheboygan; Roland J. Kuhn (male)
16. May 10-11, 1993 – Portage; David Borchardt (1 male & 1 female)
17. May 17, 1994 – Door; Carl Scholz (male)
18. June 22, 1995 – Adams; Christopher L. Wood (adult male)
19. April 28, 1997 – Door; Charlotte Yeomans (male, photo)
20. Aug. 5-22, 1999 – La Crosse; Artis J. Aesen (male)
21. May 12-13, 2000 – La Crosse; Artis J. Aesen (male)
22. May 13, 2001 – Burnett; Chuck Heikkinen (male, photo)
23. May 21, 2002 – Ozaukeee; Seth Cutright
24. July 10, 2002 – Waupaca; Janet Avis Hewitt
25. May 11-12, 2004 – Racine; Sean Fitzgerald
26. May 20-28, 2005 – Rock; Andy Paulios
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27. July 2-12, 2007 – Monroe; Beth Summers and Eric Wood
28. July 14, 2007 – Sauk; Aaron Holschbach
29. May 15-19, 2008 – Rock; Chris West (photos)
30. June 5-11, 2009 – Sauk; Aaron Holschbach
31. May 3-6, 2010 – Door; Patrick McKee
32. May 15, 2010 – Racine; Max Witynski
33. May 2, 2011 – Milwaukee; Tim Hahn and Carol Howard
34. May 18, 2011 – Outagamie; Daryl D. Tessen
35. May 8, 2012 – Milwaukee; Brian Russart
36. May 23, 2013 – Sauk; Daryl Tessen
37. June 2-16, 2013 – Sauk; many birders (photos)
38. June 26, 2013 – Iowa; Greg Hottman
39. July 6, 2013 – Monroe; Lindsey Boland (photos)
40. June 10, 2014 – Iowa; Darrell Schiffman
41. June 3 to Aug. 26, 2014 – Sauk; last by Kyle Lindemer
42. Oct. 5, 2014 – Sheboygan; Tom Meyer
43. May 22 to July 6, 2016 – Sauk; Jeb Barzen
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118. LAZULI BUNTING
9 records (8 spring records; 1 summer record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 533)
1. May 6-8, 1950 – Rock; Mattie Anderson (adult male)
2. May 19-21, 1967 – Douglas; Mark Baillie (addition to Birdlife date)(male)
3. June 3, 1980 – Marathon; Harry M. Tiebout (adult male)
4. May 6-16, 1984 – Washburn; Kay Ogren (photo)
5. May 19, 2013 – Buffalo; Marcie O’Connor (photos)
6. May 18, 2014 – Brown; Don and Katrina DeWitt (photos)
7. May 18, 2014 – Grant; Kevin Sweeny (photos)
8. May 22. 2014 – Price; Terry Teeters (photos)
9. May 15, 2015 – Milwaukee; Mark J. Korducki
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119. PAINTED BUNTING
21 records (19 spring records; 1 summer record; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – pages 535-536)
1. April 23, 1942 – Milwaukee; Mrs. Thomas E. Bell (male)
2. Late April, 1972 – Manitowoc; Larry Ketchbaw (male, lost specimen)
3. May 16, 1972 – Kenosha; Louise W. Erickson & Edward B. Prins (male, photo)
4. May 12-16, 1983 – Douglas; Laura A. Erickson (male)
5. Nov. 27, 1983 – Door; Roy & Charlotte Lukes (female or immature, photo)
6. May 11-12, 1984 – Racine; Edward B. Prins (addition to Birdlife) (male, photo)
7. May 12, 1984 – Racine; Edward B. Prins (male, dif. loc. and indiv. from #6)
8. May 10, 1985 – Door; Evelyn McNamara (male, photo)
9. May 19-20, 2002 – Iron; Jim and Nancy Skowlund (male, video)
10. May 13, 2003 – Sheboygan; Janet Hiebing (male, photo)
11. May 4-19, 2004 – Calumet; Jodar Funk (male, photo)
12. May 12, 2004 – Door; Carol Ann and Roy Osinski (male, photo)
13. May 5-7, 2005 – Calumet; Lynn Ott (photo)
14. May 10, 2007 – Milwaukee; Thomas C. Wood
15. May 12, 2008 – Grant; Randy M. Hoffman
16. April 27, 2009 – Door; Roy and Charlotte Lukes (photos)
17. May 1, 2009 – Sheboygan; Tom Prestby (photos)
18. May 23-24, 2010 – Vilas; David Franzen
19. May 2, 2011 – Dane; Steve Schmikla (photos)
20. May 11, 2014 – Door; unnamed (photos)
21. June 14, 2014 – Green Lake; Don Timm
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120. GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE
3 records (1 winter record; 3 spring records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Jan. 30 to April 19, 2007 –Dodge; Larry Michael (photos)
2. May 3, 2007 – Grant; John Romano
3. April 13-14, 2011 – Calumet; Andrew Reimer and Daryl D. Tessen (photos)
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121. HOODED ORIOLE
1 winter record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Dec. 15-19, 2004 – La Crosse; Tim Collins and Fred Lesher (photos)
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122. STREAK-BACKED ORIOLE
1 winter record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Early Jan. to Jan. 15, 1998 – Iron; Mike Stevens (specimen & photos)
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123. BULLOCK'S ORIOLE
6 records (1 winter record; 4 spring records; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 590)
1. Nov. 7-11, 1952 – Milwaukee; Mary F. Donald (male, specimen at Mil. Pub.
Museum)
2. Dec. 19-20, 1992 – Milwaukee; D. Gustafson, R. Sundell & D. Tessen (male)
3. May 3, 2006 – Milwaukee; Steve Lubahn
4. May 25-27, 2008 – Walworth; Mark and Sandy Miesberger (photos)
5. May 7-16, 2011 – Sheboygan; Dennis Lubach and Bob Triebensee (photos)
6. May 21, 2014 – Eau Claire; Hope Rutledge (photos)
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124. SCOTT'S ORIOLE
1 record (1 winter record; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Late Nov., 1995 to Feb. 3, 1996 – Adams; Ross & Angie Newberg (male, photos)
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125. BRAMBLING
3 records (2 winter records; 1 fall record)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – no mention)
1. Jan. 17-25, 1994 – Winnebago; Kenneth V. Krake (adult male, photos)
2. Nov. 1-2, 2001 – Milwaukee; Pat and Carl Brust (adult male, photos)
3. Jan. 26, 2015 – Bayfield; Janice Beebe (photos)
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126. GRAY-CROWNED ROSY-FINCH
5 records (4 winter records; 2 spring records)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 591)
1. Feb. 19 to March 18, 1981 – Dunn; John M. Russell (photos)
2. Dec. 14, 2008-Jan. 17, 2009 – Grant; Erin and Jeff Huebschman (photos)
3. March 12-15, 2015 – Ashland; Ryan Brady (photos)
4. Dec. 9, 2015 – Polk; Allen Hanson (photos)
5. Jan. 19-27, 2016 – Clark; Dan Belter, Myles Hurburt, Daryl Tessen (photos)
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127. LESSER GOLDFINCH
1 hypothetical fall record
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 612)
1. Nov. 11-13, 1984 – Douglas; Jane Stephan
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128. EURASIAN TREE SPARROW
18 records (4 winter records; 13 spring records; plus 1 record of bird that remained at a
feeder for 4 years)
(Wisconsin Birdlife – page 606)
1. March 29, 1966 – Waukesha; Donald A. Beimborn (male, photo)
2. Jan. 5, 1988 to Jan. 29, 1992 – Pierce; David R. Lindsley (male)
3. "before Christmas" 1993 to Feb. 13, 1994 – Rock; Glen & Iola Thompson (male)
4. March 30, 1996 – Door; Charlotte Yeomans
5. May 23, 2005 – Oconto; Jerry and Karen Smith (photo)
6. April 25, 2010 – Juneau; Anna Buckardt (photos)
7. April 21-23, 2011 – Columbia; Jack Bartholmai and Sharon Woelfel (photos)
8. April 14, 2013 – Door; Paul Regnier
9. May 8-11, 2013 – Racine; Jack Coulter
10. May 22, 2013 – Iron; John Bates
11. May 9, 2014 – Milwaukee; Mark Korducki
12. May 25, 2014 – Vilas; Andy Paulios
13. March 26-27, 2015 – Marathon; Dan Belter (photos)
14. April 12, 2015 – Bayfield; Ryan Brady (photos)
15. Dec. 9, 2015 – Dane; Robert DeMars (photos)
16. Jan. 1, 2016 – Milwaukee; Thomas Wood
17. Jan. 22, 2016 – Walworth; Roberta Cox (photos)
18. May 6. 2016 – Bayfield; Ryan Brady (photos)