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This morning trip is especially for backyard birders looking to grow their skills! We will explore Cherokee Marsh-North Unit. Come to have your bird questions answered and get help identifying all of those small, streaky brown birds and distant ducks. We'll also be keeping our eyes out for any exciting fall migrants. The walk will be on even trails at a leisurely pace so bring the whole family! We will have binoculars for loan.
FIELD TRIP LEADERS: Ashley Olah (ahannah@wisc.edu or 608-515-1304) and Jenn Schneiderman
ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:
Trail grade and number or type of trail impediments are ok for those with difficulty walking or wearing children in packs
Field trip leader is adept at birding by ear and willing to accommodate those with visual impairments
Beginning birders and families are welcome
Read more about this location on the Birdability Map: Cherokee Marsh North Unit
WHEELCHAIR USE: Want to use an all-terrain, outdoor wheelchair for this field trip? Access Ability Wisconsin offers them for free! To reserve a chair and trailer, visit their website. If you need help coordinating a wheelchair for this trip, please let us know (Brenna Marsicek, bmarsicek@madisonaudubon.org).
APPROXIMATE DISTANCE: 1-3 miles
RAIN DATE: September 18
RSVP REQUIRED? Yes, participation is limited to 20 people. Registration will open 6 weeks in advance.
Cover photo of juvenile Cedar Waxwing by Arlene Koziol.