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February Meeting: Barb Vockroth & Angie Kirst – Galapagos Islands

Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center N7725 Highway 28, Horicon, WI, United States

Thursday, February 20th at 6:30pm Barb Vockroth & Angie Kirst – Galapagos Islands Barb and Angie at the Equator   Join us at 6:30pm for the February 20th  meeting of […]

Field trip. Waterfowl

Join us at 8 AM Sunday March 16th. Meeting place will be at the Beaver Dam Mc Donalds Hwy 33 and 151. We will car caravan from there. We will […]

Wood Ducks and Nest Checks

Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center N7725 Highway 28, Horicon, WI, United States

Join us on SATURDAY March 22nd at 10 AM for a program about Wood Ducks.  After the program we will venture outside to check on some nest boxes.  This will […]

April Meeting: Andrew Farnsworth Cornell Lab of Ornithology – BirdCast

Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center N7725 Highway 28, Horicon, WI, United States

Thursday, April 17th at 6:30pm Andrew Farnsworth Cornell Lab of Ornithology – Bird Migration in the Era of Big Data: BirdCast perspectives on the future of monitoring migrating birds. Join […]

Field trip- Swan road

swan road

Join members of the Horicon Marsh Bird Club for a walk around the Mieske Ponds at Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area. West of Horicon.  Walk the dikes surrounding the ponds […]

Field trip- Mud Lake, Garden Rd boat launch

Mud Lake - Garden road boat launch

Join members of the Horicon Marsh Bird Club at Mud Lake Wildlife area in southern Dodge county.  Thursday June 26th 8AM .  We will gather at the Garden Road boat launch. and hike along the road and trails. flycatchers , orioles, and grassland birds will be our targets 43.22954661324633, -88.87320896998773 GPS https://maps.app.goo.gl/DoZZbrbjuhueeA4T6 Possible meet for […]

Field trip- Ledge Park

Dodge County Ledge Park N7403 Park Road, Horicon, WI, United States

Join us Saturday July 12th at 8 AM Dodge county Ledge park for a bird hike. We will meet at the Shower/Restroom building and walk from there. Ledge park has recorded 167 bird species within its 83 acres. Making it one of the areas birdiest spots.  Members of the Horicon Marsh Bird Club will lead […]