Sunday May 11: Lakeshore State Park


Sunday, May 11, 8:00 am Lakeshore State Park
Meet at the south end (red arrow on pic)
The lagoon by Summerfest grounds often has a number of ducks. The short grass prairies host a number of birds. The shrubs and trees have lots of birdy visitors. In the summer, there are nesting Purple Martins, Eastern Bluebirds and Tree Swallows in the boxes. A great place to bird in any season

eBird site: https://ebird.org/hotspot/L386716
Trails: Paved sidewalks, no elevation change
Restrooms: PortaPotty available, Discovery World restrooms open after 9:00am

This week is special. Stay after the walk for World Migratory Bird Day Celebration!

Milwaukee Birding News:

Creating a Brew City Bird Festival eBird Report. Please share any event eBird lists from May 9-18 with the “Brew City Birding Festival” Amanda Tokuyama at UEC will compile out species and individuals and birders !

Friday May 9Bird Walk at Warnimont Park
Beach Blanket Flamingo with Urban Ecology Center (UEC)
Botany Walk Bird-focused with UEC
Bird Friendly Coffee – Conserving Birds One Cup at a Time Wehr Nature Center
Saturday, May 10Green Birding Challenge at UEC
Audubon Bird Hike at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center (SANC)
Warbler Walk at Lake Park
Global Big Day at Wehr
Raptors in Focus Photoshoot SANC
Sunday, May 11Bird Migration Celebration at Lakeshore State Park
Bird Walk at Wehr Bird Walk at Lynden Sculpture Gardens
Monday, May 12Bird Walk at Estabrook Park
Field Trip to Horicon Marsh with UEC
Evening Bird walk with BIPOC at UEC
Tuesday, May 13Bilingual Bird Walk with UEC
Birding by Boat with UEC
Raptor Program at Humboldt Park
Wednesday, May 14Bird Walk at UEC
Spring Migrants at SANC
Evening BIPOC Bird Walk at UEC
Put a Bird on It Mending at UEC
Thursday, May 15Morning Bird Walk at UEC
Birding by Boat with UEC
Bird-themed Game Night at UEC
Friday, May 16Bird Walk at Warnimont
Birding and Beer Garden – location TBD
Saturday, May 17Birding Basics and Walk at Havenwoods
Warbler Walk at Lake Park
Bird Walk at Forest Home Cemetery
Raptor Encounter at SANC
World Migratory Bird Celebration at Forest Exploration Center

Sundays 7:00am Milwaukee Birders
Location 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

Art of Birding with Chuck Stebelton
Sunday May 11 at Lynden Sculpture Garden

Register here: https://www.lyndensculpturegarden.org/calendar/2025-05-11?mini=calendar%2F2025-05

Fox River Sanctuary with Goss Bird Club
Saturday, May 13, 8:00am

Details Upcoming Events: https://www.gossbirdclub.org/

Whip-poor-will Walk with Goss Bird Club
Sunday, May 18, 7:30pm

Details Upcoming Events: https://www.gossbirdclub.org/

Vernon Marsh Benson Rd, Frog Alley with Goss Bird Club
Saturday, May 24, 7:00am

Details Upcoming Events: https://www.gossbirdclub.org/

Beaver Dam Lake with Goss Bird Club
Saturday, May 31, 7:00am

Details Upcoming Events: https://www.gossbirdclub.org/

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 park, go bird, eBird it and note time spent there.

  • April 22-30th- bird some of our local parks and see if you can add a new species to their lists!
  • Franklin Savanna (may be wet; check for ticks)
  • Kinnickinick Parkway (between 43rd and 60th – hotspot in eBird)
  • Menomonee River Parkway #5
  • Oak Creek Parkway #6, 9
  • Rawson Park
  • Root River Parkway #1, 17 (no trails on 17)
  • Wyrick Park
  • Southwood Glen- if you go on a school day, stop at the office to let them know. Even if you are not going around the school, they like to know in case someone reports people in the wooded area next door. They are very excited about us birding there.

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!


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