
Sunday, Nov 16 at 8:30am
Greenfield Park – Meet in parking lot 3a off Lincoln Ave
West Allis
A 282-acre park located between 116th and 124 th street bounded by Lincoln Ave on the South and Greenfield Ave to the north. There is a large lagoon and two smaller ponds to attract birds. In the southeast of the park there is a large mature forest. Great habitat is reason for more than 180 species to be seen here.
Website:
eBird Site: https://ebird.org/hotspot/L297713
Trails: Paved, Gravel, Grass and Wood Chips
Restrooms: Available at a few spots in the park
Park Map: https://county.milwaukee.gov/files/county/parks-department/Park-Maps/Greenfield.pdf
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Dexter Patterson’s Book Tour Coming to Milwaukee! Free and Registration Required. Details and registration: https://www.schlitzaudubon.org/event/an-evening-with-dexter-patterson-author-of-birds-of-the-great-lakes/
Birders of Lake Park Duck Watch starts this Saturday!
Meet the SECOND SATURDAYS at 11:00am at the north end of Lincoln Memorial Drive. Look for the scopes set up on the east side of the road. Location PIN around the bend at the top of the hill. Second Saturday of every month!
Christmas Bird Counts coming up. Sign up yourself or yourself and some friends to bird a block, The north Milwaukee County CBC will be Saturday Dec 20. Email Zoe, ZFinney@schlitzaudubon.org to get involved. The south Milwaukee CBC will be on Sunday Dec 14. For a block assignment on that day email, Carol Howard, Carol.Howard@milwaukeecountywi.gov
Last Week
Despite the cold, wind, and dusting of snow, eleven birders showed up at Lakeshore State Park. There were mostly Canada Geese, Mallards, and gulls on the lake and lagoon. We walked along the rocks hoping to see any of the Snow Buntings seen earlier in the week. No luck. We listened and looked in the short-grass prairie for anything. Finally, saw two White-throated Sparrows in Summerfest grounds. As we were nearing the end two Bald Eagles soared overhead. While looking at them, Stephanie called out a flock of swans quietly flying over Lake Michigan. No calls, no good looks, they remain Swan, sp. Andy of Signs of Life in Estabrook Park, snapped some nice pics of the eagles and swans. Check out his report of the day.
eBird list: https://ebird.org/checklist/S283715237

Upcoming Bird Talks & walks:
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november
Elm Grove Birding Festival
Wednesday, Nov 12 at Elm Grove Public Library, 5:00pm doors open, talks begin at 6:15. Free
Presentations by Jenny Bardeen from Lake Michigan Bird Observatory on the Three Pillars of LMBO and Bob Tamm on Bluebird Conservation & Restoration.
OWBC: Birding Adventures with Lynn Barber, WSO President
Wednesday, Nov 12 at Lac Lawrann Nature Center and Virtual
Details: https://riveredgenaturecenter.org/event/owbc-meeting-birding-adventures-with-wso-president-lynn-barber-laclawrann-free/
Adult Owl Prowl
Monday, Nov 17 at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Details and Registration: https://www.schlitzaudubon.org/calendar/list/?tribe_eventcategory%5B0%5D=102
An Evening with Dexter Patterson, Author of Birds of the Great Lakes
Thursday, Nov 20 at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Details and Registration: https://www.schlitzaudubon.org/event/an-evening-with-dexter-patterson-author-of-birds-of-the-great-lakes/
Family Owl Prowl
Saturday, Nov 29 at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Details and Registration: https://www.schlitzaudubon.org/event/family-owl-prowl-2/
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Check out Chirp Chat episodes by Xcaret Nuñez. It’s all about birding Milwaukee area on WUWM 89.7 last Wednesday of the month
List of Milwaukee area BIRD CLUBS !
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 priority park, go bird, eBird it and note time spent there.
For November 1-7
- Honey Creek Pkwy #2, 3, 4 (major construction continuing on 3, may be a challenge)
- Milwaukee River Pkwy 5
- Mitchell Blvd Park
- Southwood Glen
Based on the needs spreadsheet from MKE Parks, Wisconsin Metro Audubon Society (Thanks Colleen!) curates suggested locations based on accessibility to the property and availability on the ebird hotspots tool. Please track your time spent! At the end of the year WMAS provides hours to the county.
Follow Wisconsin Metro Audubon on Facebook for their weekly park posts.
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!
Find a park and a park map: https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/Parks/Explore/Find-a-Park
Wisconsin Metro Audubon is also birding for Waukesha Parks…
Bird where you can and share your ebird list with their ebird account: WaukeshaCountyBirding
NOVEMBER bird surveys needed at these locations- all are ebird hotspots
- Berg Property – free – address S102W33451 CTH LO should get you there or very close. Small parking area, partial asphal trail and then a mix of grass and dirt. You may want to do a little off-trail to get to the river.
- Menomonee Park (pass or daily fee)
- Mukwonago Park (pass or daily permit fee required- note they have camping!)
- Muskego Park (pass or daily fee)
- Retzer Nature Center (free)
- New Berlin Recreation Trail – bike path from Greenfield Park to Waukesha! Free
4 responses to “Nov 16: Greenfield Park”
What time is Birdwalk at Greenfield Park on Sunday?
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I think I’m going to miss the walk tomorrow. My husband and I are doing a lot of work around the house in the yard so we’re gonna finish up in the morning.
Judith
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How long will this last?
Heidi
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Our walks usually last about two hours. If you mean the HAvenwoods schedule, we intend to go year round on the second Saturday.
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