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My favorite places to bird in Milwaukee County: December – February
The winter months in Milwaukee are most notable for the return of the majority of our winter gulls, the continuation of scoters on the lake, and the possibility of winter finches varying year to year. This is also the time when the birder-favorite Snowy Owls are seen the most, with numbers fluctuating throughout the state…
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Giving Tuesday Links
Below is a compilation of local nature organizations. Please add links to ones I missed in comments. Facebook will match donations given through Facebook – though as Carl S explained Facebook/Meta will run out of their $7million matching funds within minutes. Try to give through Facebook at 7am on Tuesday for best chance of doubling…
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Christmas Bird Count 2021
Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is one of the longest running citizen science efforts. Birders count everything seen and heard within a 15-mile diameter circle over the course of 24 hours. There are two counts going on in Milwaukee County. These are organized counts – everyone must get a location designation from the respective organizer. Schlitz…
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My favorite places to bird in Milwaukee County: October-November
While these months mark the end of fall, they also mark the end of warbler season, and by November, the majority of shorebirds too. But even though most of the birds are moving out, there are also some that start to come to Milwaukee for the winter around this time, including many of the diving…
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My favorite places to bird in Milwaukee County: September
September is the “May” of fall in Milwaukee, as shorebirds continue to migrate through; warbler migration peaks early to mid month; sparrows start to trickle back in; and some of the raptor movements begin to happen. Rarities range from Kentucky Warbler, Lark Bunting, and Western Tanager, to Common Raven, Parasitic Jaeger, and even Sabine’s Gull!…