Date: 1/5/25 4:17 am
From: 'RICHARD WOLINSKI' via Birders <birders...>
Subject: Re: [birders] Yellow-headed Blackbirds
Fred,

The Michigan Breeding Bird Atlas II (https://naturecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/MBBA-BOOK2.pdf) can provide the information you are asking.


> On 01/05/2025 2:26 AM EST Fred Kaluza <fkaluza...> wrote:
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> Back around ‘69 or ‘70, I was a kid in elementary school in St. Clair Shores. One spring day at recess, I ventured to a far corner of the playground…the low-spot where stood a seemingly perennial marsh of muck and old Cattails and melting ice and snow. Perhaps it was during a warm snap or after an unusual weather event but…I recall seeing a bird that was new to me just singing his head off. I mentioned it to my teacher but she seemed more concerned about the mud on my shoes. Anyway…I don’t think I’ve ever seen one again here in Michigan. Wiki shows a map with spotty coverage for them here but…are these regulars at LEMP or Point Mouillee?
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