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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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Bald eagles overwinter in many places in Wisconsin, and in recent years, there has been an increase in their numbers around Horicon Marsh. Take a bus tour to see these magnificent birds!
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Can you imagine a world without birds? The benefits our feathered friends bring are critical to us. Birds play an essential role in the functioning of the world’s ecosystems, in ways that directly impact human health, economy and food production.…
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Learn all about owls from our Natural Resources Educator, then meet a few owls and birds of prey in person.
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Join the naturalist for a casual, educational hike identifying some of the birds present in Wisconsin through the winter season.
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Join the Friends of Sandhill to witness the spectacular showing of thousands of cranes coming into roost on the Gallagher Marsh. We will drive to a dike near the Gallagher Marsh and hike to the viewing area.
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Join educators at the Palmatory Picnic Shelter an hour before sunset (around 4:30 p.m.) for an informative talk on the birds you see flying overhead.
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Experience live raptors up close, learn birding basics, join a guided hike and create a bird-themed craft.
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It’s waterfowl migration season of ducks and geese! Come take a hike to see and learn about these birds, their migration and more. Led by Kecia King, Wisconsin Master Naturalist.