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Ripples 12/20/18

Posted on December 26, 2018 by Jim KnickelbineDecember 26, 2018

Its hard to find much of an upside to November and early December sometimes, unless you’re given over to the holidays, or birding.  Or deer hunting.  Even though its a damp, cold, gray day the feeders are busier than usual … Continue reading →

Posted in birding, Birds | Tagged birding, Christmas Bird Count, Citizen Science, trees

Ripples 6/14/18

Posted on June 18, 2018 by Jim KnickelbineJune 18, 2018

So often the things right under our nose don’t get the attention they deserve until they are seen in a different way.  This realization happens every year at this time when we travel all parts of our preserve to conduct … Continue reading →

Posted in birding | Tagged birding, early morning, point count surveys, singing

Ripples 11/30/17

Posted on November 30, 2017 by Jessica JohnsrudNovember 30, 2017

This article was written by Jessica Johnsrud, education coordinator This year marks the 6th anniversary Woodland Dunes has been offering a Christmas Bird Count (CBC) for Kids. Children age eight and older are in invited to work with their peers in … Continue reading →

Posted in birding | Tagged birding, Christmas Bird Count, Citizen Science, feeders

Ripples 5/26/17

Posted on May 26, 2017 by Nancy NabakMay 26, 2017

I had never heard the secrets of the West Twin river until I kayaked it Monday, May 23rd. Sumner Matteson, an avian ecologist from the Wisconsin DNR, and I kayaked the West Twin as part of the Great Wisconsin Birdathon … Continue reading →

Posted in birding, River | Tagged birding, marsh, nature, paddling, West Twin River

Ripples 5/11/17

Posted on May 11, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineMay 11, 2017

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 →

Posted in birding, Birds | Tagged birding, Dr. Charles Sontag, International Migratory Bird Day, Manitowoc containment, spring migration

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