Our very own Motus tower
The Madison Audubon Motus tracking tower is located at Hopkins Road Prairie, the highest point within Goose Pond Sanctuary. The tower was activated on July 22, 2020.
This was an involved project with many parts. Bill Mueller, retired Director from the Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory, provided guidance to get us started. The Observatory is coordinating placement of Motus towers in southern and eastern Wisconsin and is the Wisconsin contact with Birds Canada. Our tower is the 10th motus tower in Wisconsin! Hopefully many more towers will come on line in the next few years.
The first part of the project was fundraising. Curt and Arlys Caslavka and James E. Dutton Foundation provided major funding along with additional funding from Madison Audubon.
Once funding was secured we were fortunate to have volunteer Don Schmidt, metal artist for Wingspan, secure the metal, weld and coordinate erection of the tower from securing the base in three feet of cement to erecting the 21-foot pipe. Volunteer Chip Plummer, electrician, assisted with hooking up the solar panel, battery, grounding rod and computer. Graham Steinhauer assisted with all phases of the project along with Tanner Pettit, summer intern who was also pleased to be involved.
As more towers are erected, more research projects will be using the Motus tracking system. We look forward to providing you with tracking data. Thanks to the donors, Graham, volunteers, Western Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatory, and Birds Canada for helping with the project.
Written by Mark Martin and Sue Foote-Martin, Goose Pond Sanctuary resident managers
All photos by Mark Martin