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Spring Migration at Zeloski Marsh (FULL)
Apr
27
7:30 AM07:30

Spring Migration at Zeloski Marsh (FULL)

This field trip is full. Join the waiting list. Join us as we gather on Lake Mills State Wildlife Area- Zeloski Marsh with Wisconsin DNR’s Wildlife Management for a birding excursion. Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance and WDNR’s Wildlife Management have been longtime partners on this property, beginning with SoWBI’s purchase and donation of the property to the Department of Natural Resources in 2006. This contribution from SoWBA and the management by the WDNR have led to Zeloski Marsh becoming a major stopover for waterfowl, wading birds, and songbirds during spring migration.

Photo by Arlene Koziol

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Spring Birding in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve (FULL)
Apr
30
7:30 AM07:30

Spring Birding in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve (FULL)

This field trip is full. Join the waiting list. Join us to look for spring migrants, including early warblers, vireos, thrushes, orioles and tanagers, and resident birds in this Important Bird Area. Learn how the Lakeshore Nature Preserve habitat serves as a “convenience store” for migrating birds, and how in bad weather, Picnic Point can produce spectacular collections of migrant birds who come down for shelter and safety. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them; Madison Audubon will also have a few sets of binoculars if you'd like to borrow a pair. Co-sponsored with the Friends of Lakeshore Nature Preserve.

Photo by Kelly Colgan Azar

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Spring Birding in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve (FULL)
Apr
25
7:30 AM07:30

Spring Birding in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve (FULL)

This field trip is full! Join the waiting list. Join us to look for spring migrants, including early warblers, vireos, thrushes, orioles and tanagers, and resident birds in this Important Bird Area. Learn how the Lakeshore Nature Preserve habitat serves as a “convenience store” for migrating birds, and how in bad weather, Picnic Point can produce spectacular collections of migrant birds who come down for shelter and safety. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them; Madison Audubon will also have a few sets of binoculars if you'd like to borrow a pair. Co-sponsored with the Friends of Lakeshore Nature Preserve.

Photo by Kelly Colgan Azar

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Spring Birding in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve (FULL)
May
1
7:30 AM07:30

Spring Birding in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve (FULL)

Full! Register to join the waitlist. Join us to look for spring migrants, including early warblers, vireos, thrushes, orioles and tanagers, and resident birds in this Important Bird Area. Learn how the Lakeshore Nature Preserve habitat serves as a “convenience store” for migrating birds, and how in bad weather, Picnic Point can produce spectacular collections of migrant birds who come down for shelter and safety. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them; Madison Audubon will also have a few sets of binoculars if you'd like to borrow a pair. Co-sponsored with the Friends of Lakeshore Nature Preserve.

Photo by Kelly Colgan Azar

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Birding at Lake Farm County Park (FULL)
Apr
9
8:00 AM08:00

Birding at Lake Farm County Park (FULL)

Full! Register to join the waitlist. This field trip focuses on birding the Lake Farm County Park area and nearby open water. Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake should have a variety of ducks. On the trails we may find Yellow-rumped Warblers, phoebes, thrushes, and a variety of sparrows. We will walk part of the new Capital City Trail and check Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake for ducks, loons, and other birds. Bring a scope for viewing the lake, if possible.

Photo by Phil Brown

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CANCELED: Spring Birds and Wildflowers of  the Baraboo Hills
May
2
8:00 AM08:00

CANCELED: Spring Birds and Wildflowers of the Baraboo Hills

  • Hemlock Draw: meet across from Sprecher's Bar (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We’re sorry, this field trip is canceled due to concerns around COVID-19.

However, we will post resources soon for you to recreate this trip on your own! Stay tuned.


We will explore the birds, wildflowers and the Baraboo Hills ecology in action at the beautiful and unique Hemlock Draw State Natural Area. We will decide our route the morning of, depending on the weather and phenology. We’ll likely find breeding Louisiana waterthrush, winter wren, migrant waterbirds and songbirds, grand geology, and rich displays of wildflowers. Bring water, snack, and appropriate & waterproof footwear for a mile-long hike on rugged terrain.

If you wish to carpool, meet at 7:00 a.m. at the Middleton Park & Ride (4340 Parmenter Street, Middleton), or meet at 8:00 a.m. at the gravel parking across from Sprecher’s Bar (E7513 Co Rd C, North Freedom, WI 53951)

Led by Mike Mossman

Header photo by Joshua Mayer

 

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CANCELED: Spring Migrants at Lake Farm County Park
Apr
4
8:00 AM08:00

CANCELED: Spring Migrants at Lake Farm County Park

We’re sorry, this field trip is canceled due to concerns around COVID-19.

If you feel you can safely get outdoors you can do this field trip on your own. Here is a brief description to guide you.

Birding Lake Farm County Park

Start at the Picnic shelter #1 off Libby Road. Check the area there for woodpeckers, cranes, Meadowlarks, Eastern Bluebirds, Tree Swallows, and watch the skies for flyover birds, like gulls or pelicans.

From here walk over to the boat landing along Lake Waubesa. Along the way check the woods and flooded areas for Sapsuckers, Northern Flickers, Eastern Phoebe, Robins, Chickadees, blackbirds, pond ducks like Mallards, Wood Ducks and Blue-wing Teal.

At the boat landing scan the lake for migrating waterfowl, Loons, Canvasbacks, Ring-necked Ducks, Coots, Mergansers, Ruddy Ducks, Redhead Ducks, etc.

From there walk the main path along the lake (heading North) and look for woodland species as mentioned before. Stop now & then to scan the lakes for more waterfowl species.

Along the shore there may be Swamp, Song, Fox or Chipping Sparrows, or in marshy areas look for Rusty Blackbirds, Red-wing Blackbirds and pond ducks. Some years we hear Winter Wrens calling out near the end before the path joins the bike trail.

On the boardwalk section of the bike/hiking trail you can scan Upper Mud Lake for more waterfowl, Bald Eagles, possibly Tundra Swans or Pelicans.

Looking south, check the north end of Lake Waubesa for mergansers, loons, etc.

Heading back toward the Shelter 1 parking lot walk along the prairie trails and look for Killdeer, Meadowlarks, Goldfinches, bluebirds, Savannah Sparrows, some years a rare Harris Sparrows shows up, cranes, Canada Geese and flyover gulls like Ring-billed or Bonapartes. 

Allow 2-3 hours to cover this area at a leisurely pace, stopping often to watch birds in a variety of habitat.

Have a great time birding and enjoy the outdoors. Take a kid along! Follow COVID-19 health suggestions if birding with friends. Be safe - stay well!

Patrick Ready
Field Trip Leader


This field trip focuses on birding the Lake Farm County Park area and nearby open water. Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake should have a variety of ducks. On the trails we may find yellow-rumped warblers, phoebes, thrushes, and a variety of sparrows. We will walk part of the new Capital City Trail and check Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake for ducks, loons, and other birds. Bring a scope for viewing the lake, if possible.

Meet at the No.1 shelter parking lot. Take South Town Rd. south from the Beltline to Moorland Rd. and turn left. Continue to Libby Rd. and turn left again. The shelter lot is a few blocks up on your left.

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Trail grade and number or type of trail impediments are ok for those with difficulty walking or wearing children in packs

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 1-3 miles

RSVP REQUIRED? YES - email Brenna at bmarsicek@madisonaudubon.org to RSVP.

FIELD TRIP LEADER: Pat Ready, 608-239-0791, birdsready@gmail.com

Header photo by Phil Brown

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Early Spring Migrants at Mud Lake
Mar
8
8:00 AM08:00

Early Spring Migrants at Mud Lake

NOTE: This field trip starts at 7:00 a.m. (not 8:00 a.m. as it is listed). Don’t forget to move your clocks ahead for Daylight Savings!

Mud Lake is usually the first body of water to thaw in our area, so it attracts good concentrations of spring migrating waterfowl. We will meet at 7 a.m. at the south end of Lewis Lane in McFarland. Bring a scope if you have one.

We will walk on mud paths on fairly level ground, but they can be icy or muddy depending on temps over night.

RAIN/SNOW DATE: None

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Minimal walking required

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 0-1 miles

RSVP REQUIRED? NO

FIELD TRIP LEADER: Pat Ready, 608-239-0791, birdsready@gmail.com

Header photo by Madison Audubon

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Warbler Walk: Elver Park
May
20
6:00 AM06:00

Warbler Walk: Elver Park

Come look for warblers at Elver park, the largest community park in Madison. Elver park spans 250 acres of woodland and grassland in the southwest corner of Madison, just off of McKenna Boulevard. Meet at 6 am in the westernmost parking lot next to softball diamond 1. Expect to see a wide variety of warblers and other migrants, including vireos, thrushes and flycatchers.

RAIN/SNOW DATE: Tuesday, May 21

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Minimal walking required

  • 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 can accommodate those with visual impairments

  • Accessible by public transportation (bus routes 50 and 58)

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 0-1 miles

RSVP REQUIRED? NO

For any questions or concerns, please contact Sam Krerowicz at (262) 496-6071 or krerowiczs01@myemail.northland.edu.

Led by Sam Krerowicz

Header photo by Arlene Koziol

 

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Spring Migrants at Lake Farm County Park
Apr
6
8:00 AM08:00

Spring Migrants at Lake Farm County Park

This field trip focuses on birding the Lake Farm County Park area and nearby open water. Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake should have a variety of ducks. On the trails we may find yellow-rumped warblers, phoebes, thrushes, and a variety of sparrows. We will walk part of the new Capital City Trail and check Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake for ducks, loons, and other birds. Bring a scope for viewing the lake, if possible.

Meet at the No.1 shelter parking lot. Take South Town Rd. south from the Beltline to Moorland Rd. and turn left. Continue to Libby Rd. and turn left again. The shelter lot is a few blocks up on your left.

RAIN/SNOW DATE: Saturday, April 13

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Trail grade and number or type of trail impediments are ok for those with difficulty walking or wearing children in packs

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 1-3 miles

RSVP REQUIRED? NO

FIELD TRIP LEADER: Pat Ready, 608-239-0791, birdsready@gmail.com

Header photo by Phil Brown

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Early Spring Migrants at Mud Lake
Mar
10
8:00 AM08:00

Early Spring Migrants at Mud Lake

NOTE: This field trip starts at 7:00 a.m. (not 8:00 a.m. as it is listed). Don’t forget to move your clocks ahead for Daylight Savings!

Mud Lake is usually the first body of water to thaw in our area, so it attracts good concentrations of spring migrating waterfowl. We will meet at 7 a.m. at the south end of Lewis Lane in McFarland. Bring a scope if you have one.

We will walk on mud paths on fairly level ground, but they can be icy or muddy depending on temps over night.

RAIN/SNOW DATE: Saturday, April 13

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Minimal walking required

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 0-1 miles

RSVP REQUIRED? NO

FIELD TRIP LEADER: Pat Ready, 608-239-0791, birdsready@gmail.com

Header photo by Madison Audubon

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Warbler Walk: Elver Park
May
14
6:00 AM06:00

Warbler Walk: Elver Park

Come look for warblers at Elver park, the largest community park in Madison. Elver park spans 250 acres of woodland and grassland in the southwest corner of Madison, just off of McKenna Boulevard. Meet at 6 am in the westernmost parking lot next to softball diamond 1. Expect to see a wide variety of warblers and other migrants, including vireos, thrushes and flycatchers.

For any questions or concerns, please contact Sam Krerowicz at (262) 496-6071 or krerowiczs01@myemail.northland.edu.

Led by Sam Krerowicz

Header photo by Arlene Koziol

 

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Spring Birds and Wildflowers of  the Baraboo Hills
Apr
28
8:00 AM08:00

Spring Birds and Wildflowers of the Baraboo Hills

  • Devil's Lake State Park (South Shore) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We will explore the birds, wildflowers and the Baraboo Hills ecology in action at Devil's Lake SP. We will decide our route the morning of, depending on the weather and phenology: perhaps Messenger Shore and Creek, Burma Road, bluff trails, Red Oak State Natural Area, or Roznos Meadow. We’ll likely find breeding Louisiana waterthrush, winter wren, migrant waterbirds and songbirds, grand geology, and rich displays of wildflowers. Bring water, snack, and appropriate foot-wear for a mile-long hike on rugged terrain.

A Wisconsin State Park sticker is required to park at Devil’s Lake. Meet at 7:00 a.m. at the Middleton Park & Ride (4340 Parmenter Street, Middleton) to carpool, or meet at 8:00 a.m. in the parking area for the boat landing on the southwest shore of Devil’s Lake.

Led by Mike Mossman

Header photo by Joshua Mayer

 

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Spring Migrants at Lake Farm County Park
Apr
7
8:00 AM08:00

Spring Migrants at Lake Farm County Park

THIS FIELD TRIP IS RESCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 7

This field trip focuses on birding the Lake Farm County Park area and nearby open water. Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake should have a variety of ducks. On the trails we may find yellow-rumped warblers, phoebes, thrushes, and a variety of sparrows. We will walk part of the new Capital City Trail and check Lake Waubesa and Upper Mud Lake for ducks, loons, and other birds. Bring a scope for viewing the lake, if possible.

Meet at the No.1 shelter parking lot. Take South Town Rd. south from the Beltline to Moorland Rd. and turn left. Continue to Libby Rd. and turn left again. The shelter lot is a few blocks up on your left.

(Originally scheduled for Mar. 31)

Led by Pat Ready

Header photo by Phil Brown

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