Horicon Marsh is a 33,000 acre Wetland of International Importance. It is a globally important birding area and can be a bit confusing for the first-time visitor. Catch up on a brief history of Horicon Marsh, management strategies for birds and then delve into the recommended birding locations at Horicon Marsh and the surrounding area. Find out where is the best place for bobolink, black-necked stilts, yellow-headed blackbird and more! This will be a great overview for all visitors to Horicon Marsh and the surrounding area!
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