As I write, there are many people out looking for birds in our country during this peak of spring migration. Finally, birds that have wintered in the tropics are moving north to nest in places that have plenty of room … Continue reading
Category Archives: birding
Even though it’s the middle of winter and seemingly too cold for such things, nature’s soap opera has been unfolding in my neighborhood. I tune in each night, quietly listening to catch the latest happenings. It started about a month … Continue reading
On October 8, Woodland Dunes hosted a visit by a special group- the Wisconsin Young Birders Club. Led by a Madison high school student, Ryan Treves, the group arrived early and found the Lakeshore to be a cool, blustery place … Continue reading
Written by Breanna Gosh, summer naturalist intern. A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to go on a “bat cruise” on the West Twin river near Woodland Dunes. A bat cruise is a two to three hour boat ride done … Continue reading
The following was written by Breanna Gosh, summer naturalist intern. The Ongoing Journey of a Beginning Birder As a summer intern at Woodland Dunes, I am asked to set goals that I would like to accomplish throughout the duration of … Continue reading