April 20: Woodcocks at Harrington Beach


SATURDAY EVENING Apr 20, 6pm Harrington Beach State Park

Last year it was a fabulous show with woodcocks peent-ing and whirling all around us! Bring a flashlight/headlamp for the end of the walk.


Make our city better for birds and humans! Clean up a bit as you go. It’s easy – stuff a garbage bag in your pocket, see trash and pick it up.

Be a Brew Hero for picking up trash in MKE parks and earn prizes
https://www.loveyourparksmke.com/volunteer

Do a river clean-up, earn admiration and satisfaction
River Revitalization Foundation: https://www.riverrevitalizationfoundation.org/join-us/events/

Milwaukee Riverkeeper Clean-up:
https://milwaukeeriverkeeper.org/restore/spring-cleanup/

Rockin’ Robin Challenge: Starts at 8 AM; 3 hours of birding

^ $45 for adults; $25 for children with lunch and a t-shirt included! Each challenge involves teams competing to see who can find the most bird species the morning of May 11. This challenge is unique in that all team-based counts are done without using any fossil fuels (no driving 100 miles to see a bonus bird).

Your team of birders (max of 4 people) will choose a challenge category (at the end of checkout): 

  1. The Big Sit (sitting):  Find a location that you can walk or bike to and then sit in a comfy lawn chair with coffee and let the birds come to you. Picking the best location is the hardest part! 
  2. Birding By Foot (walking): Hike to and from Urban Ecology Center – Riverside Park to build your list.
  3. Bike to Birds (biking): Join the biking challenge and visit hot spots around the city to build your list.

**Each member of your team must register. It is easiest to register everyone in your team at once. Registration confirmations can be sent to multiple people. 


We met at Humboldt then caravanned two blocks to see the White-Winged Dove. The neighborhood hosts for this southern bird were very helpful and we quickly located the bird. After a little fly-about the dove settled on a power line giving us all great looks.
Back at our cars we hopped out to peek at the Pied-bill Grebe swimming in the Humboldt lagoon. A quick look at the eBird action and word of Short-Eared Owls flying around Sheridan convinced us to go to Sheridan! At Sheridan, there were many, many Grackle and Red-winged Blackbird flyovers. The bluff was full of Yellow-rumped Warblers, Ruby-crowned and Golden-crowned Kinglets. While admiring a lovely Phoebe and tracking some flying gulls, we were delighted and shocked to see a Short-eared Owl flying over Lake Michigan with a gull in hot pursuit. The owl made it into the bluff shrubs. Other highlights were Cormorants, a Purple Finch, and Brown Creeper. The birds are coming north!

Upcoming:

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APRIL

Sunday, April 21, Walk Old Marsh Rd
Horicon Marsh Bird Club
They are leading a hike the full length of Old Marsh Road from east to west and providing shuttles back to cars parked on Point Rd. This is a fantastic opportunity! Fingers crossed for yellow-headed Blackbirds.
Details here: https://horiconmarshbirdclub.com/event/earth-day-hike-old-marsh-rd/

May

Brew City Bird Fest
May 10-17, 2024
Urban Ecology Center and other sites around the city
Celebrate spring migration with Urban Ecology Center at the Brew City Birding Festival Friday May 10th to Friday May 17th. We’ll have bird themed lectures, field trips, and other events all week including bird art night, Wingspan game night, and of course, the return of our popular Horicon Marsh field trip! Kick it all off with our 12th Annual Green Birding Challenge on Saturday May 11th. Compete to see the most species without using fossil fuels or bring the family for some Fledgling Fun! Registration links coming soon.

Wisconsin Society for Ornithology Annual Convention
May 17-19 in Two Rivers

Talks, Keynote on Climate Change and Birds, and field trips
Details and registration info here, https://wsobirds.org/what-we-do/annual-convention


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