MADISON, Wis. — A rare and apparently confused subtropical wood stork somehow found its way to the wilds of Wisconsin.

A hunter scouting for deer first sighted the bird Aug. 10 in a remote section of the Mud Lake Wildlife Area in Columbia County, about 35 miles northeast of Madison, the state’s capital, said Horicon Marsh Bird Club President Jeff Bahls. ×

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