Oct 20: Lakeshore State Park


Veteran’s Park Lagoon, Pic: Katie Fisher

Milwaukee Birding News:

Veteran’s Park Lagoon. The east side of the lagoon has a new look and it’s not too good right now. Milwaukee County Parks will be replanting both trees and shrubs. We’ll share info as we get it.


Birding MNP between Christine’s Painted Pond and the sparrow-y shrub row
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.

Milwaukee Parks that need birding this week
  • Alcott Park
  • Armour Park
  • Baran Park
  • Barnard Park
  • Chippewa Oark
  • Currie Park
  • Dineen Park
  • Doyne Park
  • Franklin Savanna- note this had tall grass, chest height. Entry may be difficult. We have a ‘field trip’ Friday here
  • Gordon Park
  • Juneau (north)
  • Koscziusko Park
  • Madison Park
  • Melody View Preserve
  • Menomonee River Pkwy 7
  • Milwaukee River Pkwy #2,3,5
  • Oak Creek Pkwy # 3,4
  • Pulaski (Cudahy)
  • Root River Parkway 8,10
  • St. Martins Park- field trip Wednesday here
  • Servite Park
  • Southwood Glen
  • Wisconsin Ave Park
  • Zablocki 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!

Sundays 8:00am Milwaukee Birders
Location varies – see this week’s location above.
Free walks – open to all levels of birders

Join one or more of the above bird clubs – Support local birding

Upcoming Area Bird walks:

Have a birding event to share? Let me know, email us on the Contact Page
Walks listed are FREE unless noted. Please register if requested

Wisconsin Neonic Forum
Wednesday, Oct 30 9:00-4:30
DeLuca Forum at UW-Madison
, Fee $40
The potential impacts of neonicotinoid pesticides (neonics) on bird species and populations (indirect and direct) are concerning attend the Wisconsin Neonic Forum, scheduled for October 30, 2024, at the DeLuca Forum, UW Discovery Center/Building, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 330 North Orchard St., Madison, WI to learn more. A detailed schedule of the presentations included in this event is shown at the web link below.
Neonicotinoids, or neonics, are one of the most widely used insecticides in Wisconsin and applied to millions of acres of agricultural and urban land each year.  This forum will address benefits and risks associated with the use of these pesticides. As you will see from the agenda (which can be found on the registration site), we are bringing in several national speakers as well as Wisconsin’s own experts, all of whom will share information on neonics, their use, and potential impact on a wide range of species and ecosystems.  

November

Motus in Wisconsin: A Big Leap in Wildlife Tracking with Jacob Woulf, coordinator for Lake Michigan Bird Observatory MOTUS with Ozaukee-Washington Birding Coalition at Mequon Nature Preserve
Wednesday November 13 7:00-8:30pm

The Motus Wildlife Tracking System uses small radio tags and receiving stations to detect animals (primarily birds) as they move across the landscape.  Hybrid live and Zoom program at Mequon Nature Preserve


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