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How to Find Birding Locations in Wisconsin

By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor
 

Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Bird watching guide
  • Spotting scope or binoculars
  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Notebook
  • Step 1:
    Start birding in Wisconsin at the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Lake Superior off the Bayfield Peninsula. The area is home to over 240 bird species, making it the top Wisconsin birding site. The 22 islands' unspoiled habitat gives bird watchers a memorable birding experience no matter the season, as nesting and migrating species abound on the islands and their associated mainland parcels.
  • Step 2:
    See the spectacle of over 200,000 Canada Geese in the fall at Horicon Marsh. Nesting species include Bitterns, Cormorants, Herons, Pelicans, Rails and waterfowl. Some of the areas are restricted or closed to protect critical habitat. The Auto Tour Route and the hiking trails have the best bird watching.
  • Step 3:
    Follow the Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail. The Trail is a mapped auto trail which covers the entire state and allows bird watchers to experience some of Wisconsin's finest natural areas. There are detailed maps and species checklists for each of the areas along the Trail.
  • Step 4:
    Enjoy Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. The forest provides important nesting and breeding habitat for numerous species. During the summer months, more than 20 warbler species can be found in the area. Spruce Grouse, Boreal Chickadees, Gray Jays and many other interesting bird species can be found in Chequamegon.
  • Step 5:
    Print out maps, guides, checklists and directions for birding locations in Wisconsin. This article's resource websites offer up-to-date detailed information for some of the best birding sites in Wisconsin. Check the websites listed here before leaving for a bird watching trip.

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