Oct 1: Mequon Nature Preserve


Wilson’s Snipe, Jeff Timmons, https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Wilsons_Snipe/id

We are staying away from the Lakefront Marathon! Mequon Nature Preserve has fields, woods, ponds and mudflats. Let’s hope for some nice birds! Wilson’s Snipes were seen there recently.

Upcoming Events:

Pic: Edee Daniels on Wealth of Nature, Hawk Watch Platform at Forest Beach Migratory Preserve


The Noel J. Cutright Bird Clubin cooperation with the Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory, will host its 15th annual “Big Sit!” at Forest Beach Migratory Preserve, five miles north of Port Washington, on Saturday, Oct.7. The count will begin at 6:30 a.m. on the Bill Cowart Memorial Hawk Watch Platform at the northeast corner of the preserve. If the simple joy of birding is not enough to attract your participation, those arriving for the early morning shift will find bagels and donuts on hand. BYO on beverages. Not an early bird yourself? Arrive anytime and stay as long as you can. “Big Sit!” events are held at multiple locations each Fall in Wisconsin as part of an annual, international, noncompetitive birding event held during the second weekend in October. The “Big Sit!” is like a “Big Day” or a birdathon in that the object is to tally as many species as can be seen or heard within 24 hours. The difference lies in the area limitation from which you may observe. Some people have called it a “tailgate party for birders.” Find a good spot for bird watching, preferably one with good views of a variety of habitats. Next, create a real or imaginary circle 17 feet in diameter and sit inside the circle for as long as 24 hours, counting all the bird species you see or hear and recording them via eBird. The Sit’s 17-foot circle is on the perfectly-sized hawk watch platform at Forest Beach Migratory Preserve  (4970 Country Club Rd., Port Washington) is one of the largest tracts of open land remaining in Ozaukee County along Lake Michigan. Since 2007, birders have recorded a total of 262 species at Forest Beach. The 116-acre site and its unique location and geography make it a great place to stage a Big Sit. Join us for a half- hour, or a half-day, or more — whatever suits your fancy and your schedule!

Saturday October 7, Big Sit
Wehr Nature Center
9701 W College Avenue Franklin
7:00am-Noon, Come anytime, stay as long as you want
Join us for part or all of our big sit! A big sit is where we hang out in one spot and tally up the birds we see while there. This is a global big day activity. We are still deciding our location so check back before the event- options are the 2nd dock (not the white one, the next one). We will have a scope and a couple of extra binoculars. Beginners welcome! The nature center opens at 8:30 (restrooms etc). Parking in the lot is free for Friends of Wehr members, otherwise $5.


Saturday Oct 14, Fall World Migratory Bird Day
Jackson Park
8:00am-Noon, Come anytime, stay as long as you want
Come help us interest new birders! We’ll have spotting scopes and extra binoculars and need help showing people how to use them. Play “What’s This Bird?” Share information about the importance of clean water for migrating birds.
If you can ID a cardinal and are enthusiastic about birding – you can help! Contact Donna or Katie for more info!


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