June 16: Mangan Woods 8am



Milwaukee parks that need birding this week

The county tracks every parkland and records to see if there are surveys recorded on eBird. Every year they identify priority parks by week. A park could be a priority because there are no surveys done in that week; or because there are surveys but they think there may be more species there than previously identified.

Based on the spreadsheet they create, Wisconsin Metro Audubon Society curates suggested locations based on accessibility to the property (some of the parkway locations are difficult to access) and availability on the ebird hotspots tool. Click on the triangle to see this week’s list.

Milwaukee Parks that need birding this week
  • Baran Park
    Cudahy Park
    Currie Park
    Honey Creek Pkwy #2.3,4,5
    Little Menomonee River #3,6
    Kern Park
    Menomonee River Pkwy #7,8
    Pulaski- Cudahy
    Pulaski – Milwaukee
    Root River Pkwy #15
    Uihlein Park

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

Upcoming:

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May

UWM Field Station at Cedarburg Bog . Click on class link for more information and to register:

  1. Experiences in Great Lakes Ethnobotany, June 28-29, 2024
  2. Frolic, Fetch & Sketch, July 26-27, 2024
  3. Got Algae? Algal Diversity of the Kettle Moraine, August 02-03, 2024
  4. Wetland Delineation, August 09-10, 2024
  5. Restoring Upland Plant Communities, August 23-24, 2024
  6. Understanding Bird Populations and How They Change,
    Thursdays 6:00-7:30pm, September 12 – October 17, 2024

Return to Havenwoods State Forest with BIPOC
Saturday June 15 8:30-10:00

The inaugural Milwaukee area BIPOC Birding Club event was at Havenwoods, Wisconsin’s only urban state forest. We explored this beautiful land at the cusp of winter. Join us as we return in June to an area that has many nesting bird species including Willow Flycatchers, Bluebirds, many species of sparrows, Indigo Buntings and more. Our good BIPOC Birding Club magic vibes may get us good looks at the more elusive nesters such as Brown Thrashers, Black- and Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Soras, and Virginia Rails.
Continue onto the Nearby Nature event below….

Birds, Bats, Toads and Snakes Oh My!
Saturday June 15 at 1:00pm, Sunday June 16 at 2:00pm
Havenwoods State Park
with Nearby Nature
In 2023 Nearby Nature Milwaukee began a comprehensive inventory of wildlife in Hopkins Hollow. The story of how this research was conducted is fascinating and the first-year results are very interesting. The combined data is not only fascinating, but will help us plan future habitat improvements as we start to develop a “biodiversity” plan for Lincoln Creek. We hope you’ll join us for this presentation! The research was funded, in part, by the Bird Protection Fund of the Natural Resources Foundation. More details HERE


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