NJC Bird Club Field Trip to Lion’s Den Gorge
NJC Bird Club Field Trip to Lion’s Den Gorge
Join us at the Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve, as we explore this well-known hotspot, along Lake Michigan, for spring migrants.
Join us at the Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve, as we explore this well-known hotspot, along Lake Michigan, for spring migrants.
This 2-day orientation involves an indoor classroom day and an outdoor banding demonstration day. Explore the fascinating world of bird banding in this beginner-level course.
Learn how to assess the water quality of a nearby stream or river. Conduct tests monthly during the summer and submit data to the statewide website.
This 2-day orientation involves an indoor classroom day and an outdoor banding demonstration day. Explore the fascinating world of bird banding in this beginner-level course.
The pull-a-thon is a competition, a fundraiser, and a way for people to join together to have a positive impact on their environment. Our natural areas need your help to avoid the damage that invasives cause!
Sam Corbo will discuss his experiences recording nocturnal migration over his Shorewood home over the last 3 years. He’ll also provide a tutorial for anyone interested in night flight calls. See Sam’s eBird profile “skcorboNFC” for examples.
Explore the intricate world of avian molt patterns in our advanced Bird Banding class. This hands-on course offers a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge of bird biology and contribute to ongoing research in ornithology.
Join a team at 6:30 AM to search for as many species as possible. Or come anytime to bird on your own!
Learn to identify spring wildflowers in their habitats with restoration ecologist Matt Smith. We will visit many woodland, wetland and prairies environments along the Riverdge trail network.
Learn to identify spring wildflowers in their habitats with restoration ecologist Matt Smith. We will visit many woodland, wetland and prairies environments along the Riverdge trail network.
The Agroforestry Field Day is a series of field demonstrations and workshops on agroforestry and ecological restoration.
We’ll be paddling and walking at Mud Lake in the Cedarburg Bog looking for migrants and uncommon birds. Canoes for a $10 rental fee or a few personal kayaks & canoes will be allowed.
Explore the fascinating world of Wisconsin Warblers in this immersive workshop! Learn expert techniques for field identification, delve into the unique life histories of these vibrant birds, and enhance your birdwatching skills.