Maybe with the strong winds this is where some of the migration went! Jeanie
-----Original Message----- From: Birding Discussion List for North Dakota [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Konrad Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 9:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ND-BIRDS] Kentucky Warbler Wow, Wow, Wow! I was excited to see a male Kentucky Warbler a couple feet from my bay window about 7:15 this evening in Kulm (southeast LaMoure County). I watched it for a some moments, then thought I should photograph it, so grabbed my camera, tried to focus on the bird, but it was too close, and it seemingly vanished a moment later, not to be seen again. I knew this Southeast species would be a pretty rare sighting in North Dakota, but have a better idea that it's rare after checking Clark's bird records for Bismarck and finding that Kentucky Warblers are not listed. I just talked with Corey, who acknowledged they are very rare statewide. There have been good numbers of common warblers in Kulm since Saturday probably grounded due to rains and north winds.=20 I also enjoyed the first female and male Baltimore Oriole I've been able to attract to feed on orange halves outside my office window today. And sighted a male Krider's Red-tailed Hawk 2 miles south of Kulm (extreme northwest Dickey County).=20 When you least expect it! Paul=20

