This past Tuesday, the Madison Audubon office staff participated in the Natural Resources Foundation’s Great Wisconsin Birdathon, a walk-a-thon-style fundraiser where the goal is not about the miles you walk, but the number of bird species you can spot in a single day of your choosing.
The Great Wisconsin Birdathon is the largest fundraiser for bird conservation in Wisconsin and a yearly event that unites bird-loving folks all across the state. The COVID-19 pandemic has meant that birdathon-ing may look quite different this year, but it doesn’t have to come at the cost of connection. In fact, the Natural Resources Foundation is encouraging you to connect more than ever—to connect with the birds you may not have noticed before, to connect with local landscapes that may prove unexpectedly full of life, and to connect (safely, distantly, virtually) with family and friends as you bring awareness to Wisconsin’s birds.
In this week’s Entryway to Birding blog, I’m going to tell you about our staff’s Birdathon day, which was also my first time participating in the Great Wisconsin Birdathon. I’ll share my experience of connection and give you some pointers about how you might plan your own Birdathon day too!
Photo by Caitlyn Schuchhardt