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Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Birds
The wonderful world of birds
All about birding
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Explore our land
Fair Meadows Sanctuary
Faville Grove Sanctuary
Goose Pond Sanctuary
Hillside Prairie Sanctuary
Otsego Marsh
Our Other Properties
Interactive Storymaps
Trail Accessibility
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National Land Trust Accreditation
Education
Our Education Program
Why Nature Education?
Resources for Educators
Educational Podcast
Adult Education Courses & Events
Issues
Advocacy Coalition
Cherokee Heights School Chimney
Knowles-Nelson
Lead Ammunition & Tackle
Proposed Sandhill Crane Hunt
Reducing Bird-Window Collisions
Renewable Energy Projects
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Friday Feathered Feature

Showcasing a different bird species each week

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
April 5, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature

Ring-necked Duck

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
April 5, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature
Ring-necked Duck

Ring-necked Ducks (Aythya collaris) are named for a chestnut ring encircling the necks of the drakes, but it is faint and can only be seen at close range or with a bird in hand.

Photo by Gary Shackelford

Tagged: duck, ring-necked duck, Goose Pond

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Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 29, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature

Killdeer

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 29, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature
Killdeer

Vociferous by nature and by scientific name (Charadrius vociferus) the Killdeer gets its common name from the sound of its shrill, far-carrying cry as it circles in flight.

Photo by Gary Shackelford

Tagged: plover, killdeer, Fair Meadows, fff

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Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 22, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature

Birds of an unusual feather

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 22, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature
Birds of an unusual feather

Leucism is a condition caused by a genetic mutation that results in the loss of all types of pigmentation—the affected areas can be either entirely white or a pale, washed out shade of the expected coloration.

Photo by Gary Shackelford

Tagged: Fair Meadows, spring, leucism, leucistic, mallard, sparrow, swallow

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Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 15, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature

Gray Partridge

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 15, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature
Gray Partridge

The Gray Partridge (Perdix perdix) is a game bird in the pheasant family. Perdix is Latin for partridge. They were introduced into North America in the early 1900s from Hungary and Czechoslovakia.

Photo via Pixabay

Tagged: partridge, gray partridge, Goose Pond

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Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 8, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature

American Woodcock

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
March 8, 2024
Friday Feathered Feature
American Woodcock

now is a great time to be on the lookout for the intriguing display of the American Woodcock, whose migration back from the gulf states in the coming month or so marks a classic rite of spring.

Photo by Peter Rea/USFWS Midwest

Tagged: american woodcock, woodcock, Faville Grove, fff

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(608) 255-2473  
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