This was an exciting, very rare bird for Wisconsin! A Sage Thrasher has been being seen only a few times a day at a private residence for about a week. I struggled to get up to see this bird sooner with no results. This bird’s normal range is Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico and west of these states, so it is way off course. I got to the stakeout at 7:30 AM, watched from the car for a while as I had excellent views of the yard and where it had been seen. Quite a few birders showed up as time went on. About 9:40 the bird was spotted coming out of some Yew plants alongside the home and into a thick hedge about 20 feet away. The bird remained silent and no moving around in the hedge for about 15 minutes plus. Then all of the sudden the bird flew up into a couple of short trees in the hedge and gave excellent views for all present. The bird moved around some in front of us for a couple of minutes but then went back into hiding it seemed. My opinion is that the bird spends it’s nights and off times at the basement outside wall as there might be some heat coming off of the concrete there as that appears where it came from when first seen today. It does come out on occasion and then it is seen. I did try for the bird 2 days earlier for 5 hours with no luck. What a birding moment!! A BIG THANK YOU goes out to the homeowner for being so kind and letting birders come visit to see the rare visitor on their property. UPDATE 12/1/24, visiting now only from the roadside. It was a cold day, mostly cloudy, some wind at 25 degrees. Wisconsin Life Bird #381. Images were taken on December 1, 2024.
Sage Thrasher at Sturgeon Bay in Door County Wisconsin on December 1, 2024
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Excellent photos Jim
Very cool photos. Thank you for respecting persons home and letting people know it’s only okay from road now.
Really wonderful set of photos. So glad you were able to see the bird and these photos are such a nice bonus.
I would have recognized that is was a “different” bird but I would have had not clue as to what. Nice shots.
Thanlyou for gifting others a view of this rare bird to Wisconsin. May it find its way back on route.
Oooh, what a pretty bird with that golden color along its breast.
(Before I opened your pictures I was thinking of a big dull colored bird with that big eye) but then I saw it, oh gosh, what a pretty bird.
You really do the travelling to see these different species and blessed to have seen this one!
Great clicks!