HORICON MARSH BIRD CLUB INVITES BIRDERS OF ALL SKILL LEVELS – as
well as anyone who enjoys the great outdoors – to the 28th Annual
HORICON MARSH BIRD FESTIVAL THIS WEEKEND-long event provides
family-friendly activities and educational experiences designed to
showcase HORICON MARSH’s role as an important habitat for birds and
wildlife.Highlights of this year’s Bird Festival NEW trips to Old
Marsh Road, night sounds, boating and birding, LIVE birds of prey,
smaller more intimate guided tours, and so much more!
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
7:00 am - 12:00 pm - It’s Back! Mud Lake Bus Tour
Join us, as we branch out into new territory! Join Jeff Bahls, DNR
Wildlife Supervisor, Andy Paulios and DNR property Manager Eric
Kilburg, to explore one of Dodge County’s other marshes.Most of the
4,500-acre Mud Lake Wildlife Area is floodplain marsh, dominated by
river bulrush and other aquatic plants. The Beaver Dam River runs
through the heart of the property where it joins the Crawfish River at
the southern portion. There is a mixture of forested hardwoods and
grasslands in the outer areas.Mud Lake Wildlife Area is a great spot
for marshland birds.
Possible birds include American bittern, sora, pelicans, black and
Forster’s terns, bald eagle and a variety of warblers.We will start
our tour boarding a bus at the Reeseville Community Center at 406 N.
Main Street, in Reeseville, WI located in SW Dodge County.Bus departs
at 7 AM SHARP. We will bird several habitats around the marsh and
return to the Reeseville Community center at 12 PM.
Bring your usual birding things. NO lunch provided on this
trip.Bathrooms will be single port-a-potty stop along the way. Tour
could be heavy walking with up to a ½ mile of walking at a time along
multiple DNR service trails.
This hidden gem is waiting to be discovered!
Registration with payment required.
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