Sunday May 25: No Walk


Two more! Last Lake Park Warbler Walk for spring 2025 is May 31!

Milwaukee Birding News:

Sundays Milwaukee Birders
Location and time 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

Meet at the front entrance of the Urban Ecology Center (parking is off of 40th St just south of Lisbon Ave).
Join Stephanie Beilke, a Milwaukee birder and conservationist, and Amanda Tokuyama, GIS & Field Data Manager with the Urban Ecology Center, for Female Bird Day at Washington Park! For this bird walk, we will tour the urban natural area at Washington Park and look for all birds we can find including many migrating and breeding birds. In honor of Female Bird Day, we will be paying close attention to female birds and reviewing how to identify female birds from their male counterparts by looking at plumage and behavior.
This event is free and open to all participants with any level of birding experience. Binoculars and field guides will be available to borrow. No registration needed.

For this event, we are also participating in the Wisconsin Birdathon which is raising funds for the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin. Supporting the Birdathon is optional, but if you wish to do so you can make a donation to the Female Bird Day’s Wisconsin Birdathon here.

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

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

Schlitz Audubon Bird Hike: Warblers and other Songbirds
Saturday, May 24

Details and registration: https://www.schlitzaudubon.org/event/audubon-bird-hike-warblers-and-other-songbirds/

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

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

Schlitz Audubon Bird Hike: Nesting Season
Saturday, May 31

Details and registration: https://www.schlitzaudubon.org/event/audubon-bird-hike-nesting-season/

JUNE

“A Quilting Field Trip Through the Natural World” with Anita Carpenter
Wednesday, June 4 at 7:00 p.m.
Mequon Nature Center 8200 W County Line Rd., Mequon, and via Zoom

      Anita Carpenter, a retired pharmacist, has been enthralled with the natural world since childhood. She even returned to UW-Oshkosh to obtain a master’s degree in biology — just for the fun of it. For 30 years, she co-led the UWO Biology Department’s spring break camping field trips. She is a naturalist, nature writer for 40+ years, avid birder and butterflier but is really interested in anything that piques her curiosity. In retirement she volunteers with the UWO grounds crew, monitoring bird houses, documenting nesting, surveying insects, caring for the natural areas and weeding, weeding and more weeding. And in her spare time, she has been an avid quilter for 20 years. These are not your grandmother’s quilts. From the beginning, Anita was inspired to create original, nature-themed, scientifically-correct quilts. Each requires an in-depth look, for they include hidden, often camouflaged, organisms appropriate to the quilt’s theme. So join us for “A Quilting Field Trip Through the Natural World.”

Virtual Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89093408168?pwd=dvNbteIe38b0vDXZFScfYfjlgebsFn.1

In-Person Registration: https://ticketstripe.com/AQuiltingFieldTripThroughtheNaturalWorld

Birding the Northern Kettle Moraine Forest with Jeff Baughman
Thursday, June 5, 6:00 a.m.

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.

  • For May 15-21
  • Dretzka Park
  • Franklin Savanna (may be wet, definitely ‘ticky’)
  • KK River Pkwy (between 43rd- 60th)
  • Menomonee River Pkwy 5
  • Oak Creek Parkway 6,9
  • Pulaski (Cudahy)
  • Rawson Park
  • Root River 1,17 (no trail on 17)

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!

And our Waukesha Parks…

Share your ebird list with their ebird account: WaukeshaCountyBirding

May bird surveys needed at these locations- all are ebird hotspots

  • Berg Property – parking is a small parking area in front of a locked gate, just a bit east of the Rainbow Springs natural area parking lot, just before a driveway for a home. There are paths that go through a wooded area and then follow the river a bit. Very nice walking!
  • Ashippun Lake (at the boat launch, no fee required)
  • Fox Bend Park (no fee, access instruction from Waukesha County Parks below)
  • Fox Brook Park (pass or daily permit)
  • Naga-Waukee Park (pass or daily permit fee required)
  • Mukwonago Park (pass or daily permit fee required)
  • School Section Lake (Lake access permit, daily is $8)
  • *Fox Bend access: From the north side of the river this property technically includes the WCLC Martin’s Woods State Natural Area, so plug that into Google Maps and it will take you to our gravel parking lot located here (42.886093, -88.233287). Walk down a mowed path towards the river, which will cross a powerline corridor, into the woods again and follow the small path to the river. It may pay to simply walk the powerline corridor as well since you’ll pick up more habitat variety.

Accessing Fox Bend from the south side involves parking in another gravel lot off of road L (42.860818, -88.238123). Walk the drive up past the farm fields to the woods and access the floodplain area. Please note that we are currently working on a 20+ acre wetland restoration and scrape here for migratory shorebirds and waterfowl so the site may be closed during active construction. Be advised to stay away from active construction zones that you encounter.

Info about the Waukesha surveys:
– Track time spent (separately from milwaukee); we will report to the county at year end
– Please use the breeding behavior codes in ebird if you note breeding behaviors
– if you are interested in specific birds they are targeting at the locations (based on suitable habitat or other factors) please contact Colleen at +14143796741 (call or text)- give me your email and I’ll share more information with you.


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