Guided Bird Hike: Spring Migration
One of nature’s greatest migrations is taking place as millions of neotropical songbirds make their way from warmer wintering grounds to breeding territories across North America. The Center’s diverse habitats located along the Lake Michigan shoreline provide a unique birding hotspot to find many of these long-distance migrants. Short distance migrants and year-round resident birds also frequent the area, creating an abundance of bird activity.
This field experience is ideal for beginning and seasoned birders alike. Build your skillset by learning how to locate and identify birds from our trails; we will focus on identification characteristics such as size, shape, color, pattern, behavior, song, and habitat preference. There will also be plenty of time to practice looking and listening for birds to get a better view without disturbing them.
This outdoor hike is led by Environmental Educator and experienced birder Laine Cotteleer. She loves to share her passion for Wisconsin’s native flora and fauna with people of all ages. As a lifelong birder, she continues to hone her craft and skills with each program she teaches.
Bring your binoculars, favorite field guide or app, and we will meet in the Great Hall. This program will take place entirely outdoors. In the case of inclement weather, a portion of the program will take place indoors.
Members: $17 | Non-members: $23
