July 2011


The Chestnut-Sided Warbler was sighted and photographed at the Wehr Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI.

Select this link to see photos or a slideshow of the Chestnut-Sided Warbler

The Chestnut-Sided Warbler has a yellow crown with chestnut sides, white below, and yellow black striped above. Habitat is open bushy thickets and briars. Range is upper Northeastern states and Canada. It winters in Central America.

You can see the sited location at the Wehr Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI by clicking the link below. The Chestnut-Sided Warbler was sighted this year at the Wehr Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI.

Select this link to see the Chestnut-Sided Warbler site where it was sighted and photographed.

 

The Yellow Warbler was sited and photographed at the Wehr Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI.

The Yellow Warbler was sited and photographed at the Wehr Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI.

Select this link to see photos or a slideshow of the Yellow Warbler

No other Warbler is so extensively yellow as the Yellow Warbler. The male has rusty breast streaks. The female has faint or is lacking breast streaks. The habitat is bushes, swamp edges, streams, or gardens. Eats most insects. The range is the northern half of the US and Canada.

You can see the sited location at the Wehr Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI by clicking the link below. The Yellow Warbler was sighted this year at the Wehr Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI.

Select this link to see the Yellow Warbler site where it was sighted and photographed.