Come enjoy the spring warbler migration on the North Shore. Sedna Cedarstone, master naturalist and longtime (20 years) birder will take curious beginner level birders on two separate hikes with varied bird habitat.
On May 18, we will travel to Oberg Mountain, an elevated hike with known sightings of many native and migrating warblers. On May 19, we will travel to George Crosby Manitou State Park.
Bring your binoculars (we will also have some available to loan), sturdy shoes and clothing, water, snack and favorite bird poem if you wish. Visual aids of birds we hope to see will be provided. We will meet at the Sugarloaf Cove Center and drive to the birding site. The starting time is 8 a.m., ending 11 a.m., rain or shine.
Register by May 15 as group size is limited: $10 per person; $25 per family. Please include a phone number we can reach you at the morning of the event in case we need to cancel.
Pre-registration is required! Visit sugarloafnorthshore.org or call 218-525-0001 to register.
Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center is located lakeside off Highway 61 at mile 73.3. For more information call 218-525-0001 or visit www.sugarloafnorthshore.org
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