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As winter sets in, many of the birds we enjoy throughout the year have migrated south. At the same time, we continue to learn that bird populations across North America are in decline.
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Winter is a great time to go bird watching, with leafless trees and a snowy landscape making it easier to find the birds.
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Be a citizen scientist for the day! Spend time around the park, identifying and recording bird species.
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Enjoy an informal guided birding walk, spotting and identifying birds as we go.
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Come join us on January 31 from 6-8 p.m. as we learn about the exciting world of owls from members of the Horicon Marsh Bird Club and DNR staff.
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Whether you are a new or experienced birder, this guided bus tour offers an exciting chance to spot some of Horicon’s winter bird visitors.
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Where have all the birds gone? Join Master Naturalist Laurie Hylen for an indoor introduction to the birds that migrate and the birds that are found in the park in the winter.
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Enjoy an informal guided birding walk, spotting and identifying birds as we go.