May 16, 2008
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Where to Bird
United States of America -- Wisconsin
Discover the top birding locations in Wisconsin. Find out more about Wisconsin Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in Wisconsin. Print out a checklist of Wisconsin birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for Wisconsin. Order books to help you become a better birder in Wisconsin. Discover links to Wisconsin Birding web sites. Print out special maps of Wisconsin before you begin your trip.

Birds of Wisconsin CD-ROM

Birds of Wisconsin

Eastern/Central Bird Songs

Wisconsin Bird Watching

Birds of Wisconsin
CD-ROM

Birds of
Wisconsin

Eastern/Central
Bird Songs

Wisconsin Bird
Watching

State Bird: American Robin

State Checklists:
Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
NPWRC Bird Checklists - Wisconsin

Species Seen in Wisconsin: 426

State Ornithological Society:
Wisconsin Society for Ornithology

Rare Bird Alerts:
(414) 352-3857   Statewide
(608) 255-2476   Madison
Transcripts

Electronic Mailing Lists:
WISBIRDN: Discussion of birds in Wisconsin.
Subscription:
wisbirdn-request@lawrence.edu
Message: SUBSCRIBE wisbirdn your name

Maps:
Wisconsin Maps

Retail Birding Stores

Birding Links for Wisconsin:
Birding Festivals
Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas
Woodland Dunes Nature Center
Wisconsin State Parks
Wisconsin National Parks
Hixon Forest Nature Center
Wehr Nature Center
Wisconsin Bird Photos
Hot Spots
Enjoy Horicon Marsh
Horicon Marsh
UW-Madison Arboretum
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges

Wisconsin Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Wisconsin
The Nature Conservancy - Wisconsin
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Chequamegon Bird Club

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Crex Meadows Wildlife Area

45.81 N   92.73 W
The brush-prairie habitat and nearby wetlands attract a wide variety of species. You may even hear a Yellow Rail. Sandhill Cranes are abundant in the fall.

Devil's Lake State Park
43.42 N   89.73 W
Great scenery and a mix of northern and southern birds can be found here. For worm-eating Warbler, try nearby Baxter's Hollow Preserve. The International Crane Foundation is located just north of here in Baraboo.

Horicon Marsh
43.34 N   88.38 W
Roger Tory Peterson once selected this as one of his top dozen birding spots. HUGE staging area for migrating waterfowl.

 

     

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