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This field trip is designed for folks new to birding, and is family-friendly!
We will explore the wonderful Cherokee Marsh North Unit, enjoying the sights and sounds of winter. We will share bird ID and talk about how to tell that bird species apart from others. This is a low-key, slow paced, no-pressure outing for beginners.
We will meet at the Cherokee Marsh North lot and trailhead at the end of N Sherman Ave (43°10'01.8"N 89°21'52.1"W). This incredible spot has a variety of habitats and trails, so we will decide together which we’d like to explore! Together, we'll look and listen for birds, focusing on tips for identification.
Feel free to bring a camera, binoculars, and/or field guide if you wish. Binoculars are not required, though there will be some available to borrow, if you'd like.
FIELD TRIP LEADER: Mickenzee Okon
ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:
Trail grade and number or type of trail impediments are ok for those with difficulty walking or wearing children in packs
Read more about this location on the Birdability Map: Cherokee Marsh North Unit
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 0-1 miles
RSVP REQUIRED? Yes. Participation is capped at 15 people. Register below!
Cover photo by Courtney Celley/USFWS