Sunday, March 1 from 8:30-10:30
Lynden Sculpture Garden
2145 W Brown Deer Rd, River Hills
Situated on 40-acres of old farm land, Lynden has 50 sculptures, a couple large Elm trees, 1 pond, and 160 recorded bird species. This is one walk where the birds are delightful and the art fantastic!
Website: https://www.lyndensculpturegarden.org/
eBird: https://ebird.org/hotspot/L11993994
Trails: Grass and woodchip paths
Restrooms: Building access during regular hours
Park Map: https://lynden.tours/wp-content/uploads/LSG_Map_2022.pdf
Join us! Walks are free and open to all levels of birders
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Milwaukee Birding News
Native Plant Sales are coming SOS Save Our Songbirds has a list of where to find one in your area. MMSD ordering opens Feb 23. And more, checkout the Glacial Lakes Conservancy Land Trust Native Plant Sale
Wondering what plants you should buy? Maybe this April 18 workshop by Waukesha Land Conservancy would help: Natural Landscaping for Birds.

How many teams? How many species? How many parks do you think we can cover in a Milwaukee Birdathon? The Great Wisconsin Birdathon is coming up – let’s represent Milwaukee!
We aren’t the only ones who know how great Milwaukee Parks are. Check out Eddee Daniel’s article on Milwaukee Parks ranks in the top 20 nationally for urban parks. Good read, and includes his awesome photographs of Milwaukee parks.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza is still here. It is highly contagious among some bird species, specifically waterfowl, water birds, raptors, and scavengers. Learn more about protecting yourself, birds in your backyard, and wild birds: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/wildlifehabitat/disease/Avianinfluenza
Last Week
Thirteen birders made a very cold walk into the wind on the Nojoshing Trail to reach Seminary Woods. Being out of the wind made for a much nicer walk. We saw fifteen species, and though we looked hard, no owls were spotted. Without many birds to distract us, we were wowed by the huge trees in these woods.
eBird list: https://ebird.org/checklist/S303176751

Pic: John Kaspar

Pic: John Kaspar

Pic: John Kaspar
Upcoming Bird Talks & walks:
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february
Tips and Tools for Starting Birding
Tuesday, Feb 24, 6:00pm
Frank L. Weyenberg Library of Mequon/Thiensville
Details: https://flwlib.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=286471
Winter Break at Havenwoods
Saturday, Feb 28 from 12-3:00pm
There will be birding! Andy Dressel of Signs of Life in Esatbrook Park will lead a walk at 1:00. Details https://www.winterbreakmke.com/
MARCH
ExpressScape Workshop: Next Steps with Native Plants
Thursday March 5, at Urban Ecology Center – Washington Park
Program by Lake Michigan Bird Observatory connects participants with expert native plant designers for one-on-one conversations and site-specific guidance. Attendees receive a brief personalized landscape plan to help guide their next steps. Registration required; spots are limited
Register by Feb. 26: https://lmbo.questionpro.com/mke2026
Sheboygan Lake Front Birds with Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
Saturday, Mar 7
Details and registration: https://wsobirds.org/birding-events/eventdetail/22244/-/sheboygan-lakefront-birds
Opening The Door to A New Chapter with Dan Scheiman, The Ridges Sanctuary
Wednesday, Mar 11 at 7:00pm
in person at Mequon Nature Preserve and via Zoom
In 2023, Dan and Samantha Scheiman moved from Arkansas to Door County, renowned for its nature and outdoor opportunities. Dan works at The Ridges Sanctuary, a land trust that focuses on preservation, education, and research. The Ridges protects some 2,000 acres that harbor a rare ridge-and-swale system, 29 native orchids, and federally threatened and endangered species. Dan
will talk about the county, The Ridges, and his ongoing pursuit of birds, butterflies, orchids, and more. Dr. Scheiman is the Visitor Engagement Specialist at The Ridges Sanctuary. Previously, he worked for the National Audubon Society at the Little Rock (Arkansas) Audubon Center. He was vice president of his Audubon chapter and an eBird reviewer. Dan has a B.S. from Cornell
University, an M.S. from Eastern Illinois University, and a Ph.D. from Purdue University.
Register: https://ticketstripe.com/TheRidgesSanctuary
To join meeting via Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Qfancx7zSmCC1cXp1O8eEA
Introduction to Bird Language
Saturdays Mar 7 & 14 at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Details and Registration HERE
Guided Bird Hike: Early Spring Migrants
Sunday, March 15 at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Details and registration HERE
WIngs Volunteer Training
Monday, March 16th 5:30 – 6:30 PM at Urban Ecology Center
Becoming a new volunteer or returning for the 2026 spring season of WINGS monitoring? This training is a good chance to restock your supplies, meet other volunteers, ask questions, and hear any changes or updates to the protocols. Learn more about the WIngs program here.
Dane and Columbia County Birding with Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
Saturday, March 21
Details and Registration: https://wsobirds.org/birding-events/eventdetail/22245/-/dane-columbia-counties
Birds & Stars: Navigation at Night
Wednesday, March 25th 7-8:30 PM at Urban Ecology Center
This relaxed evening lecture explores how birds navigate using stars, landscapes, and Earth’s magnetic field. We’ll take a fascinating look at migration, night skies, and the science that guides birds across incredible distances. Join the UEC Research Team (me) and guest presenter Bob Bonadurer, Daniel M. Soref Planetarium Director, for a short indoor presentation followed by an outdoor exploration of the night sky, where we’ll look for the same navigational clues birds rely on to find their way. Register here.
Understanding Bird Populations and How They Change
Thursdays Mar 26-Apr 23 at UW Field Station
Details and Registration HERE
Field Trip: Columbia/Dane counties in search of early migrants
Saturday, March 29, 7:00am meet up
Tour ponds and flooded fields in this very productive area. A wide variety of water birds, shorebirds, migrant passerines and others are possible (i.e.: swans, Greater White-fronted &Ross’s Geese, pipits, longspurs, sparrows, etc.).Carpooling at 7 a.m. from park & ride lot at Highway 33 and I-41. No signup required.
Trip Leader: Carl Schwartz; you can contact him at cschwartz3@wi.rr.com or 414-416-3272
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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.
MILWAUKEE COUNTY PARKS : February 22-28
- Baran Park
- Kosciusko Park
- Melody View Preserve
- Pulaski (Milwaukee)
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
February bird surveys needed at these locations- all are ebird hotspots
- Berg Property – free – address S102W33451 CTH LO should get you there or very close. It’s just west of Mukwonago so you could do them both in one trip!
- Fox Brook Park- fee or pass- looking for 4 shared surveys
- Minooka Park (pass or daily fee)- looking for 3 shared surveys in Feb
- Mukwonago Park (pass or daily fee) – looking for 6 shared surveys
- Nagawaukee Park- (pass or daily fee) – looking for 7 shared surveys
- Ryan Park (pass or daily fee) – looking for 6 shared surveys
- Ashippun Lake – Waukesha County- (free)- looking for 6 shared surveys
- New Berlin Trail (free)- 6 shared surveys needed