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Birding by Boat: Cherokee Marsh South

  • Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park - South Unit 5002 School Road Madison, WI, 53704 United States (map)

This field trip was postponed to Sunday, August 14 due to weather.

We’re sorry, this field trip is now full! You can sign up for the waiting list on the event page here.

Cherokee Marsh by boat. Photo by Carolyn Byers

Join the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin and Madison Audubon for a slow paddle exploring the incredible diversity of Cherokee Marsh at sunset. Get a great experience looking for birds, insects, and acquatic plants by boat; we expect to see species like Green Heron, Kingfishers, swallows, Sora, and more! We will put our canoes and kayaks into the water at the boat launch at Cherokee Marsh-South Unit. The parking lot is packed gravel, with the ramp to the water concrete that turns to gravel in the water. It is fairly level and stable ground.

  • Don’t have a canoe or kayak? Not a problem, we have a few seats reserved in our canoes for folks like you!

  • If you do have a canoe or kayak you will bring, we ask that you only register for people who can fit in your boat.

  • If you have a canoe and have an extra seat for another participant to ride with you, let us know! We’d appreciate it!

  • Bring your own life jacket if possible!

  • You are welcome to bring binoculars and cameras, but beware that we will be on and near water and Madison Audubon is not responsible for damaged equipment.

Registration will open first to BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin and Madison Audubon members. Any remaining seats will open July 25 to the public.

FIELD TRIP LEADERS: Jeff Galligan (bipocbirdingclub@gmail.com), Becky Abel (babel@madisonaudubon.org), Brenna Marsicek (bmarsicek@madisonaudubon.org)

RAIN DATE: August 14, same time and place

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Minimal walking required

  • Field trip leader is adept at birding by ear and can accommodate individuals with vision impairments

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: Less than 1 mile

RSVP REQUIRED? YES, participation limited to 12 boats. Registration will open to BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin and Madison Audubon members on July 1.

Photo by Carolyn Byers

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