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An American Redstart resting in a tree at Schlitz Audubon

Birding at Schlitz Audubon

Schlitz Audubon Birding Checklist

The Center’s bird checklist includes 238 species that are regular or casual visitors during migration or are year-round residents at the Center. Rare species are marked with an asterisk.

The checklist brochure is available at the Center.

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Our trails are open at 7:00am for early birding through June 1.

A wide range of bird species can be observed at Schlitz Audubon because of our varied habitats and our location within a migratory flyway on Lake Michigan. Since 1974, 262 species, including 36 warbler species, have been seen at Schlitz Audubon. We are also part of a designated Important Bird Area due to the habitat provided by Lake Michigan for certain waterfowl, as well as our contiguous uplands which provide crucial habitat for migrants, breeding, and overwintering birds. The best time of day to hit our birding trails to go birdwatching is in the early morning when bird song will be most vibrant, or in the early evening when the birds are feeding before their nighttime journey while in migration.

Migratory Bird Patterns

Spring migration happens between late March and early June; Fall migration occurs between late July and early October. There are also many year-round residents you can see in the winter months at the Center as well, including migratory birds, such as the Eastern Screech Owl, Bald Eagle, Red-tailed Hawk, Black-capped Chickadee, White-breasted Nuthatch, Northern Cardinal, and a variety of woodpecker species.

Spring Migration in Southeastern Wisconsin

Spring migration is the most exciting time of year for birdwatchers. The burst of color and bird song on a May morning is what brings many to the trails. Fiery oranges, golden to olive yellows, vibrant blues, and even striking patterns of black and white draw our eyes and binoculars. In Milwaukee, we have hundreds of species that will migrate through in spring, including warblers, tanagers, hummingbirds, woodpeckers, sparrows and other songbirds. Many species travel thousands of miles to get to their northern breeding grounds and stop in Milwaukee for a day or two to refuel on their journey. Late March through early June is the best window of time to see migrants, with different families of birds peaking at specific times within this window. Check eBird for recent sightings.

Birding Hike

While there are no wrong hiking trails to explore at Schlitz Audubon, this is a good route to start with. Walk by Mystery Lake,  then take the paved path down to Lake Michigan, and then head back up to the building by following the North Lake Terrace Hiking Trail. During spring migration, this route should give a great variety of the birds of Wisconsin, including many warbler species.

Record Your Birding Observations

When you’ve finished birdwatching for the day, head into the Great Hall and mark your sightings on our birding chart. These observations are entered into eBird and are added to our legacy of observations that have been collected since 1974. Because of these observations, Schlitz Audubon has one of the longest-running Citizen Science birding projects in the region.

If you observe any species that are not on this list, please contact Zoe Finney at zfinney@schlitzaudubon.org. We would love to add such observations and expand our Center’s official birding list!

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Schlitz Audubon Nature Center

Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, our mission is to conserve our land’s diverse habitats on Lake Michigan and provide meaningful experiences and environmental education for all.

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Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
1111 E. Brown Deer Road
Milwaukee, WI 53217
(414) 352-2880

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