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If you thought winter birding didn't have much to offer, think again. The weather may be colder and the days may be darker, but the birds are just as rewarding as ever. Whether you're birding from the comfort of your car as you search for a snowy owl, or whether you're bundled up and wandering through pines as you listen for red-breasted nuthatches, winter has something to offer you.
Join Caitlyn for an evening of exploring the wonders of winter birding with this online presentation. Discover the variety of winter-only species that visit our region of Wisconsin, learn how you can make the most of your winter birding adventures, and get suggestions for some must-visit destinations near you.
How to Watch
To watch and ask questions live, tune into Madison Audubon’s Facebook page on 12/8 at 7pm CST and wait for the live stream to begin. You can watch the recording afterwards on Facebook or YouTube—we’ll post the links here after.
About the Speaker
Caitlyn was introduced to birding through Madison's local chapter of the Feminist Bird Club and she hasn't taken her binoculars off since! She currently works part-time as the Communications and Outreach Assistant at Madison Audubon and enjoys sharing her passion for birds and birding with others, especially folks that are new to the hobby. Check out the Entryway to Birding blog series she writes for tips, advice, and stories about getting started with birding in south-central Wisconsin.
Cover photo by Monica Hall