Wisconsin birders have found three November Summer Tanagers. All may be
females. My efforts to search the archives have met with
frustration. So, I'll just inquire.
Has MN found these out-of-range and
late season birds in recent years? Have you any conclusions about the
reason for this? With the known nesting areas well south into Illinois,
post-breeding dispersal seems unlikely. Are these birds directionally
challenged? They should be in Mexico and points south. h
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