Giving Tuesday 2024
Dec
3
12:00 AM00:00

Giving Tuesday 2024

One of Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance’s important goals as an accredited land trust is to create high quality habitat to support a whole bunch of wildlife. At Faville Grove Sanctuary, that’s 171 different bird species. We are setting a big Giving Tuesday goal of 171 gifts to support those amazing creatures. Will you be one?

Photo via Pixabay

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Madison Lakes Waterfowl
Dec
7
8:00 AM08:00

Madison Lakes Waterfowl

As winter sets in, smaller ponds and lakes in south-central Wisconsin freeze, causing migrating birds to become concentrated on Madison’s large lakes, which remain open longer. We will look for waterfowl, gulls, and winter birds. This trip has produced some unusual sightings in the past, including Red-throated Loons, so don’t miss it!

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Fair Meadows Birding Day
Dec
10
6:00 AM06:00

Fair Meadows Birding Day

Come enjoy Fair Meadows Sanctuary during this monthly open house birding day! This 374 acre sanctuary and State Natural Area has many trails and habitats to explore. During this Birding Day, attendees can grab a map, wipe their boots, and hit the trails independently. No guided walks are provided.

Photo by Gary Shackelford

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Waterloo (Faville Grove Sanctuary) Christmas Bird Count
Dec
15
7:00 AM07:00

Waterloo (Faville Grove Sanctuary) Christmas Bird Count

The Waterloo Christmas Bird Count is coordinated by Karen Etter Hale, and includes a section that encompasses most of our Favile Grove Sanctuary. We are looking for volunteers to count birds at Faville Grove Sanctuary in Jefferson County to help tally birds at that site to contribute to the broader Waterloo CBC. We will go out in groups to various parts of the sanctuary to document the birds we see and hear in those areas.

Photo by Brenna Marsice/SoWBA

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Fair Meadows Christmas Bird Count
Dec
17
9:30 AM09:30

Fair Meadows Christmas Bird Count

Penny and Gary Shackelford, resident managers of Fair Meadows, have been tallying birds at the sanctuary since the early 2000’s, concurrently with the Fort Atkinson CBC. Now for the second year, they are offering a separate and fun Fair Meadows Christmas Bird Count! Although Fair Meadows does not have its own CBC circle, we will submit data to eBird as CBC data anyway.

Photo by Gary Shackelford

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Poynette (Goose Pond Sanctuary) Christmas Bird Count
Dec
28
8:30 AM08:30

Poynette (Goose Pond Sanctuary) Christmas Bird Count

  • Poynette & Goose Pond Sanctuary (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Southern Wisconsin is home to a wonderful diversity of habitats and birds, including in winter! The annual Christmas Bird Count is a great citizen science project that involves meeting other enthusiastic birders and helping collect important data about birds at the same time. Join the Poynette Christmas Bird Count and help count birds at Goose Pond Sanctuary!

Photo by Arlene Koziol

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New Year's Sunrise at Faville Grove
Jan
1
7:00 AM07:00

New Year's Sunrise at Faville Grove

  • Buddy’s Place at Faville Grove Sanctuary (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

There is simply no better way to start the New Year. We will enjoy the pre-dawn light as we meander through the prairie, arriving at the Mackenzie Overlook to see the sun rise over the beautiful Faville Marsh. We will spend the early morning exploring the winter marsh and surrounding uplands.

Photo by Drew Harry

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Winter Wonderland Hike
Jan
26
10:00 AM10:00

Winter Wonderland Hike

Join us as we explore our beautiful Fair Meadows Sanctuary and State Natural Area in mid-winter. We will look and listen for birds and mammals, and enjoy the vistas of the prairies and woodlands in the quiet of the season, hopefully covered in snow. Woodpeckers, Blue Jays, Dark-eyed Juncos, and more are all expected to make an appearance. If we’re lucky, we might see otter slides and other mammal tracks!

Photo by Kelly Colgan Azar

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Birds & Climate Science
Jan
26
1:00 PM13:00

Birds & Climate Science

Join Davin Lopez, an endangered species biologist with the Department of Natural Resources since 2005, to learn what birds can teach us about the impacts of climate change. Davin will discuss overall climate change trends in Wisconsin, along with how these trends are impacting birds, ecosystems, and people.

This event is part of the Birds and Beyond series.

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Mid-winter Snowshoe at Faville Grove (date TBD!)
Jan
31
to Feb 1

Mid-winter Snowshoe at Faville Grove (date TBD!)

  • Faville Grove Sanctuary (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for a trek through recessional glacial terrain and Bring your snowshoes. We will explore the diversity of habitats at Faville Grove Sanctuary, which includes woodland, savanna, prairie, and wetland, as we search for animal tracks and enjoy the landscape.

Photo by Jeff McDonald

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Beginners Bird Walk
Mar
1
9:00 AM09:00

Beginners Bird Walk

This field trip is designed for folks new to birding, and is family-friendly! We will explore the wonderful Cherokee Marsh North Unit, enjoying the sights and sounds of winter. We will share bird ID and talk about how to tell that bird species apart from others. This is a low-key, slow paced, no-pressure outing for beginners.

Photo by Courtney Celley/USFWS

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CLASS: Learning the Ropes of eBird Mobile
Apr
2
6:00 PM18:00

CLASS: Learning the Ropes of eBird Mobile

eBird is a community science platform where you can record bird observations. It keeps track of your life list, helps you discover new birding locations, and shows you what other birders in the community are finding. This online class will teach you the main functions and tools of the eBird mobile app for your smartphone, so you can be creating checklists on the go! Learn how to submit your observations, discover birding hotspots, and explore recent sightings all from your phone.

Photo by Caitlyn Schuchhardt

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Woodcock and Snipe Walk
Apr
8
6:30 PM18:30

Woodcock and Snipe Walk

Meet at the kiosk along Prairie Lane for an evening spent enjoying the unique spring displays of woodcock and snipe. Be prepared to be fascinated by the woodcock’s acrobatic flight, and to learn about the natural history of one of Aldo Leopold’s favorite birds. Binoculars are recommended.

Photo by Arlene Koziol.

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Habitat Diversity at Faville Grove West
Apr
26
7:30 AM07:30

Habitat Diversity at Faville Grove West

Experience restorations of various stages from recent plantings to a well-developed 29-year old prairie. Other habitat features of this landscape include: a shallow wetlands, open water marsh/tamarack-sphagnum bogs, woodlands, and a black oak savanna. Join us for an enjoyable hike as we discuss the site’s history, stages of restorations, bird and plant identification, and more.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Butterflies and Birds of Spring Green Preserve East
Apr
26
10:00 AM10:00

Butterflies and Birds of Spring Green Preserve East

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) area in what is often called Wisconsin’s desert includes some of the state’s rarest plant communities in its sand and dry bluff prairies and black oak barrens. It hosts a diversity of unusual plants, insects, reptiles and birds. We should see cactus and, hopefully, Olympia Marble butterflies and Lark Sparrows. Co-hosted by Southern Wisconsin Butterfly Association and Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

Photo by Peter Gorman

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Beyond Backyard Birding: Lakeshore Nature Preserve
May
3
7:30 AM07:30

Beyond Backyard Birding: Lakeshore Nature Preserve

This morning trip is especially for backyard birders looking to grow their skills! Come to have your bird questions answered and get help identifying all of those small, streaky brown birds and distant ducks! We'll also be keeping our eyes out for any exciting spring migrants! The walk will be on even trails at a leisurely pace so bring the whole family! We will have binoculars for loan.

Photo by Arlene Koziol

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Butterflies and Wildflowers of Pleasant Valley Conservancy
Jun
21
10:00 AM10:00

Butterflies and Wildflowers of Pleasant Valley Conservancy

Pleasant Valley Conservancy is a beautiful state natural area situated in the Driftless Area, with steep goat prairies, oak savanna, and a large, high quality marsh. We hope to see beautiful Baltimore Checkerspots and other wetland butterflies nectaring on wonderful native plants.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Fall Prairies at Faville Grove
Sep
14
9:00 AM09:00

Fall Prairies at Faville Grove

Prairies in fall can be spectacularly beautiful.  On this trip you will immerse yourself in the textures, colors, sounds, and smells of fall at Faville Grove. We will meet by the Kiosk at W7480 Prairie Lane, Lake Mills, and then tour the Prairie Lane restorations and take in the fall landscape with its autumn colors including late blooming wildflowers (such as gentians, asters, and goldenrods), talk about the role of seed collecting in our restorations, and more.

Photo by Jeff Pieterick

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Beyond Backyard Birding: Cherokee Marsh North
Sep
27
7:30 AM07:30

Beyond Backyard Birding: Cherokee Marsh North

This morning trip is especially for backyard birders looking to grow their skills! Come to have your bird questions answered and get help identifying all of those small, streaky brown birds! We'll also be keeping our eyes out for any exciting migrants and recently fledged birds! The walk will be on even trails at a leisurely pace so bring the whole family! We will have binoculars for loan.

Photo by Arlene Koziol

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Seed Collecting at Goose Pond
Nov
2
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Goose Pond

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Goose Pond Sanctuary, located near Arlington, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

The meeting location varies each week. RSVP to Graham Steinhauer, Goose Pond Land Steward, at gsteinhauer@swibirds.org or 608-333-2947, to get involved.

Photo by Carolyn Byers

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Nov
2
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm. Saturday participants can choose to join the morning, or afternoon, or both sessions.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Birding Lake Michigan
Nov
2
7:00 AM07:00

Birding Lake Michigan

Join us as we bird Lake Michigan and its shoreline during the migration of waterfowl through Milwaukee, Ozaukee, and Sheboygan Counties. Starting at the Texas Ave. overlook we will look for migrants such as Red-throated Loons, White-wing Scoter, Black Scoter, Surf Scoter, Red-neck Grebe, Mergansers, various wintering gulls, Peregrine Falcon, and late migrant songbirds.

Photo by Alenka Weinhold

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What the Duck?! Getting Started with Waterfowl Identification
Oct
30
7:00 PM19:00

What the Duck?! Getting Started with Waterfowl Identification

  • Online Class & Field Trip TBA (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Late fall through winter is prime time to view dozens of waterfowl species that migrate through south-central Wisconsin. In this class, you'll learn about what species you can expect to find, useful field marks for identifying waterfowl in varied viewing conditions (especially if you don't have a scope!), helpful birding tips for waterfowl viewing, and recommended locations to visit. Before you know it, you'll be picking out a Redhead hiding in a raft of Canvasbacks!

Photo by Arlene Koziol

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
30
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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An Evening of Cemetery Birding (FULL)
Oct
29
4:00 PM16:00

An Evening of Cemetery Birding (FULL)

This field trip is full, join the waiting list. Did you know that cemeteries were a precursor to city parks? Starting in the early 1830s, “rural cemeteries” were established to create tranquil, beautiful settings where families could visit and commemorate their loved ones. Birdwatching quickly became one of many popular recreational activities in cemeteries.

Illustration by Kaitlin Svabek/SoWBA

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Seed Collecting at Goose Pond
Oct
26
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Goose Pond

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Goose Pond Sanctuary, located near Arlington, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

The meeting location varies each week. RSVP to Graham Steinhauer, Goose Pond Land Steward, at gsteinhauer@swibirds.org or 608-333-2947, to get involved.

Photo by Carolyn Byers

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
26
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm. Saturday participants can choose to join the morning, or afternoon, or both sessions.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
23
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Fair Meadows Birding Day
Oct
22
6:00 AM06:00

Fair Meadows Birding Day

Come enjoy Fair Meadows Sanctuary during the Birding Day! This 374 acre sanctuary and State Natural Area has many trails and habitats to explore. During this Birding Day, attendees can grab a map, wipe their boots, and hit the trails independently. No guided walks are provided.

Fair Meadows Birding Days are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month, except in November.

Photo by Gary Shackelford

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Birds & Water
Oct
20
3:00 PM15:00

Birds & Water

  • Urban Ecology Center Menomonee Valley Branch (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The speakers will explore the issues impacting Wisconsin’s waters, and how these affect both avian and human health. Hillary will talk about historic and current efforts to protect Wisconsin’s cranes and waterbirds from the impacts of wetland loss and degradation, and Danielle will share parallel efforts to improve Milwaukee’s water quality and protect human health.

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Fall Leaves: Nature Art & Observation
Oct
20
1:00 PM13:00

Fall Leaves: Nature Art & Observation

Registration is now open to Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance members! In this in-person class, you’ll learn how to create a nature journal page by observing, sketching, and writing about autumn leaves. This can be a powerful way to notice new things and to wonder more deeply about nature.

Art and image by Amy Schleser

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
19
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm. Saturday participants can choose to join the morning, or afternoon, or both sessions.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Seed Collecting at Goose Pond
Oct
19
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Goose Pond

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Goose Pond Sanctuary, located near Arlington, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

The meeting location varies each week. RSVP to Graham Steinhauer, Goose Pond Land Steward, at gsteinhauer@swibirds.org or 608-333-2947, to get involved.

Photo by Carolyn Byers

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
16
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Birding by Bike (date correction - Oct. 9!)
Oct
14
4:00 PM16:00

Birding by Bike (date correction - Oct. 9!)

Join us for an adventurous, unique way to enjoy hearing and seeing our feathered friends: Birding by bike! This outing will follow the Capital City Trail from Nine Springs/Lake Farm County Park area (trailhead parking lot) west to Nevin Springs, and back. Total distance biked is approximately 8 miles.

Photo by Brenna Marsicek/Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
12
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm. Saturday participants can choose to join the morning, or afternoon, or both sessions.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Seed Collecting at Goose Pond
Oct
12
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Goose Pond

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Goose Pond Sanctuary, located near Arlington, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

The meeting location varies each week. RSVP to Graham Steinhauer, Goose Pond Land Steward, at gsteinhauer@swibirds.org or 608-333-2947, to get involved.

Photo by Carolyn Byers

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Birding by Ear Meet-up
Oct
12
9:30 AM09:30

Birding by Ear Meet-up

  • Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park - North Unit (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Train yourself to listen for the birds rather than looking for them! Birding by Ear is a great way to practice your skills at bird ID using a totally different sense. Join Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance educator Mickenzee Okon for a trip to Cherokee Marsh - North Unit, where you will walk the paths through the woods and prairie, and learn tools, tips, and techniques for birding by ear.

Photo by Kelly Colgan Azar

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Birding by Bike
Oct
9
4:00 PM16:00

Birding by Bike

  • Nine Springs to Nevin Springs (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for an adventurous, unique way to enjoy hearing and seeing our feathered friends: Birding by bike! This outing will follow the Capital City Trail from Nine Springs/Lake Farm County Park area (trailhead parking lot) west to Nevin Springs, and back. Total distance biked is approximately 8 miles.

Photo by Brenna Marsicek/Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
9
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Fair Meadows Birding Day
Oct
8
6:00 AM06:00

Fair Meadows Birding Day

Come enjoy Fair Meadows Sanctuary during this monthly open house birding day! This 374 acre sanctuary and State Natural Area has many trails and habitats to explore. During this Birding Day, attendees can grab a map, wipe their boots, and hit the trails independently. No guided walks are provided.

Photo by Gary Shackelford

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
5
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm. Saturday participants can choose to join the morning, or afternoon, or both sessions.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Seed Collecting at Goose Pond
Oct
5
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Goose Pond

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Goose Pond Sanctuary, located near Arlington, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

The meeting location varies each week. RSVP to Graham Steinhauer, Goose Pond Land Steward, at gsteinhauer@swibirds.org or 608-333-2947, to get involved.

Photo by Carolyn Byers

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Seed Collecting at Faville Grove
Oct
2
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Faville Grove

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Faville Grove Sanctuary, located just north of Lake Mills, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

Seed collecting at Faville Grove Sanctuary is held Sept. 4-Nov. 2, Wednesdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30-4:00pm. Saturday participants can choose to join the morning, or afternoon, or both sessions.

Photo by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance

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Fall Prairies at Faville Grove
Sep
29
9:00 AM09:00

Fall Prairies at Faville Grove

Prairies in fall can be spectacularly beautiful.  On this trip you will immerse yourself in the textures, colors, sounds, and smells of fall at Faville Grove. We will meet by the Kiosk at W7480 Prairie Lane, Lake Mills, and then tour the Prairie Lane restorations and take in the fall landscape with its autumn colors including late blooming wildflowers (such as gentians, asters, and goldenrods), talk about the role of seed collecting in our restorations, and more.

Photo by Jeff Pieterick

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Seed Collecting at Goose Pond
Sep
28
9:30 AM09:30

Seed Collecting at Goose Pond

Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance has some of the largest restored prairies in Wisconsin. Our Goose Pond Sanctuary, located near Arlington, is a major part of SoWBA's restoration efforts... but our restoration work is only possible with the help of volunteers!

The meeting location varies each week. RSVP to Graham Steinhauer, Goose Pond Land Steward, at gsteinhauer@swibirds.org or 608-333-2947, to get involved.

Photo by Carolyn Byers

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