Sunday Aug 10: Bender Park + Lake Vista Park


No Lakeshore State Park this week – National Triathlon Races are in the park all weekend

Aug 10, Bender Park at 8:00am
4503 E Ryan Rd, Oak Creek – Meet at Beach parking lot just north of Boat Launch (A on the map)
We will focus on finding shorebirds here and then drive up to Lake Vista Park. Like many Milwaukee Parks, Bender runs along Lake Michigan. The marina and beach can have great shorebirds and ducks. Atop the bluff, there is a large grassland area. Woods along the western edge of the park contain a creek and wetlands that are a draw for songbirds. Currently, 250 species have been reported for the park. There are nearly 4-miles of hiking trails and soon the park will be accessible via the Oak Leaf Cycling trail as well. 

EBird site: https://ebird.org/hotspot/L353954
Trails: Grass, mulch and mud. Uneven. Slope from bluff to marina however can use upper parking lot and marina lot to avoid walking hill.
Restrooms: Building and PortaPotty at the boat launch. Open seasonally 
Park Map: https://county.milwaukee.gov/files/county/parks-department/Park-Maps/Bender1.pdf

Lake Vista Park
4001 East Lake Vista Parkway, Oak Creek
(B on the map)

eBird: https://ebird.org/hotspot/L7582187

Join us Saturday, Aug 9, at Havenwoods State Forest at 8:30am for a free bird walk

And check out Noel Cutright Bird Club’s trip to Horicon Saturday. It’s a good time to bird there, details below

Milwaukee Birding News:

From Dexter Patterson’s Facebook Post

Sundays Milwaukee Birders
Location and time varies – see this week’s location above.
Free walks – open to all levels of birders

Fridays 8:30am Warnimont Park,
6100 S Lake Dr, Cudahy
Meet-up by the Kelly Senior Center parking lot. A mix of paved and grassy trails that go through woods, fields and along the bluff for lake views. Mostly flat. Parking also available at Warnimont Dog Park immediately south of Kelly Senior Center. Seasonal bathrooms

Upcoming Area Bird Talks & walks Registration and fees:

Have a birding event to share? Let me know, email us on the Contact Page

Becoming a Better Birder: Behavior at Urban Ecology Center
Saturday, Aug 9

Details and registration: https://www.urbanecologycenter.org/calendar/event?id=2781

Noel Cutright Bird Club Field Trip: Breeding Season at Horicon Marsh
Saturday, Aug 9 at 6:00am
Join Cutright Bird Club coordinator Carl Schwartz and others on a breeding season/early shorebird migration field trip to Horicon Marsh. Special  focus will be on finding any recent eBird rarities as well as sorting through an assortment of recently fledged ducks, rails, herons, bitterns, pelicans and terns, as well as shorebirds already returning from Arctic breeding grounds. We will be on the lookout for resident Whooping Crane and Black-necked Stilt fledges. We will canvass as many local hotspots as time and weather allow, e.g., Old Marsh Road, Main Dike Road, Ledge Road,  the Auto Loop Road, Highway 49, Marsh Haven.

Email trip leader at cschwartz3@wi.rr.com to let us know you plan to join us.
The meet-up will be at 6:00 a.m. at the Park & Ride lot at the intersection of Highway 33 and Interstate 41 (just east of Allenton). We will carpool from there. Some hiking is likely so wear appropriate footwear and clothing; also bring a water bottle, energy snacks and sunscreen.

“Good News for Two Endangered Birds” by the DNR’s Davin Lopez
Wednesday, Aug 13 at 7:00p.m.
in person @ Riveredge Nature Center and via Zoom
Davin will be talking about the Kirtland’s Warbler and Whooping Crane restoration efforts that he leads in Wisconsin.

To join meeting via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85904371903?pwd=Fa2rxtxFK5y9KtYfejZxmfCCXmmnNv.1 Meeting ID: 859 0437 1903 Passcode: 551618

WMAS’s Hawk ID Workshop with Steve Holzman
Saturday, August 16 at Wehr Nature Center

Join WMAS as we learn from Steve Holzman, Vice President of Wisconsin Society for Ornithology (WSO). He will discuss birds of prey, particularly hawks of Wisconsin, and provide highlights of Wisconsin’s hawks, offering details on observing and identifying these majestic raptors. We will gain skills in recognizing these birds in flight, preparing us for the fall migration and World Migratory Bird Day on October 11-12. Optional Bird Walk will be available after the program.
Details: https://wisconsinmetroaudubonsociety.org/programs/ Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScf9Z93nOTtYHD0MvTU2qN7MRj9NKUOfUBwUovpy6L-K0jQAQ/viewform

Beginner Birding at UEC Riverside
Saturday, Aug 16
Details and registration: 
https://www.urbanecologycenter.org/calendar/event?id=2701

** Follow Bird City Milwaukee on Facebook!
Milwaukee parks that need birding this week

The county needs eBird records throughout the year for every park and natural area. Every week there are priority parks needing eBird lists. A park could be a priority because no surveys have been done for that week. Alternatively, it could be prioritized because there are surveys, but MKE Parks suspect more species might reside there than previously identified.

We can help MKE Parks! Pick a priority park, go bird, eBird it and note time spent there.

  • For August 1-7
  • Baran Park
  • Dretzka Park
  • Honey Creek Pkwy 2,4
  • Koscziuszko Park
  • Little Menomonee River Pkwy 5
  • Menomonee River Pkwy 2, 3 (2 is Good Hope to Appleton, 3 is Appleton to Silver Spring)
  • Milwaukee River Pkwy 2,3
  • Root River Pkwy 5, 14, 15, 17 (14 is called Root River Woods in eBird- no trail on 14 or 15).
  • Servite Park

Note- even if it’s already been birded this week, going another day or even a different time of day helps. The parks department wants a number of surveys for each park. Birding more than once in a week is very helpful!

Wisconsin Metro Audubon is also birding for Waukesha Parks…

Bird where you can and share your ebird list with their ebird account: WaukeshaCountyBirding

AUGUST bird surveys needed at these locations- all are ebird hotspots

  • Berg Property – free – address S102W33451 CTH LO should get you there or very close.
  • Ice Age Trail- Monches segment
  • Monches County Park (pass or daily fee)
  • Naga-Waukee Park (pass or daily permit fee required)
  • New Berlin Recreation Trail – bike path from Greenfield Park to Waukesha!
  • Mukwonago Park (pass or daily permit fee required- note they have camping!)
  • Muskego Park (pass or daily permit- note they have camping!)
  • Ryan Park


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