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Birding by Ear Meet-up

  • Edna Taylor Conservation Park 802 Femrite Drive Monona, WI, 53716 United States (map)

Train yourself to listen for the birds rather than looking for them! Birding by Ear is a great way to practice your skills at bird ID using a totally different sense. Join Brenna Marsicek, director of outreach with Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance, for an outing at Edna Taylor Conservation Park in Monona. We will walk the paths through the wetlands, woods, and prairie, and learn tools, tips, and techniques for birding by ear.

Leave the binoculars at home, and come prepared to use your ears rather than your eyes!

First dibs on registration goes to past Birding by Ear class participants; any remaining spots will open to the public on July 1.

Questions? Contact Brenna Marsicek, bmarsicek@swibirds.org or 608-255-2473


FIELD TRIP LEADER: Brenna Marsicek

RAIN DATE: July 17, same time and place

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Trail is a mixture of paved and compacted dirt/fine gravel that may contain some unevenness and inclines/declines.

  • Trail grade and #/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 able to accommodate those with visual impairments

WHEELCHAIR USE: Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance (formerly Madison Audubon) has one electric-powered wheelchair available for anyone to use for free. You can learn more about it here, and request it in the form when you register.

Or, if you want to use a more rugged, all-terrain, outdoor wheelchair for this field trip, Access Ability Wisconsin offers them for free! To reserve a chair and trailer, visit their website.

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 1-3 miles, at a pace that is comfortable for participants

RSVP REQUIRED? Registration is free but is required and capped at 10 people. First dibs on registration goes to past Birding by Ear class participants; any remaining spots will open to the public on July 1.


Register here!

Cover photo: Northern House Wren singing, photo by Arlene koziol