Autumn is a perfect season to be outside as migrating birds fill the air. The number of different species that pass through even a small area can be remarkable! Join us for a “sit,” where we’ll remain in one area while looking and listening for any birds who might be nearby. Co-sponsored by the Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired, this trip is designed to be intentionally inclusive and accessible to birders of all skill levels!
We’ll be birding all day, so feel free to stop by any time between 7AM and 4PM and stay for as long as you’d like! We’ll be near the Rainbow Shelter (43°07'46.3"N 89°22'12.4"W) with snacks, light refreshments, and plenty of birdy conversation!
Fall weather can be unpredictable, so please do come prepared with layers; we may be in areas with insects and pokey plants. Feel free to bring a comfy camping chair or blanket to sit upon; you are also welcome to bring binoculars, cameras, and/or field guides.
FIELD TRIP LEADER: Kaitlin Svabek (ksvabek@madisonaudubon.org)
RAIN DATE: Event start/end time may be adjusted based on weather.
ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:
Beginning birders and families are welcome!
Mostly stationary event with minimal walking
Trails are relatively flat, paved asphalt at least 36” wide
Read more about this location on the Birdability Map: Warner Park
Field trip leader is adept at birding by ear and able to accommodate those with low vision or blindness
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 0-1 mile
RSVP REQUIRED? Registration is optional: if you are interested, we recommend filling out the form below to receive updates or reminders in case we need to adjust the time/location because of the weather.
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Hosted by Madison Audubon and Wisconsin Council of the Blind & Visually Impaired.
Photo via Pixabay. A Cedar Waxwing perches in a tree with golden-orange teaves.