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Everyone Can Bird! Graduation to Migration

  • Woodstock Bay 15 White Birch Trail Superior, WI, 54880 United States (map)

Join us for a free, bird-focused morning! This event is planned in partnership with the Friends of the Lake Superior Reserve, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, Minnesota Land Trust, Lake Superior Reserve, City of Superior, Wisconsin Sea Grant, Embark Supported Employment, and indiGO.

Click here for more information and to register. Registration is recommended but not required.

In August, baby birds begin to “graduate” into adulthood as they prepare for migration. Come join us for a celebration of this exciting adventure for the new adult birds!

We welcome people of all ages and ability levels to attend this accessible birding event at Woodstock Bay in Superior. There will be an option to travel to Millennium Trail from Woodstock Bay to look for more birds, but the event itself will be set up at Woodstock Bay.

Activities at Woodstock Bay include: a bird walk along gravel trails, stationery activities with the Everyone Can Bird organizers, explore at your own pace

Activities at Millennium Trail (shuttling from Woodstock Bay) include: a bird walk along paved trails, explore at your own pace

*The bus will drop participants off at Woodstock Bay before shuttling to Millennium Trail. There will be only one opportunity to travel to Millennium Trail during the event.

Come and stay for the whole time or meet up with and leave the group when you need. Light refreshments will be available. There will also be a wheelchair accessible portable bathroom on-site at both Woodstock Bay and Millenium Trail for this event.

American Sign Language interpretation is provided at Woodstock Bay. We have binoculars for people to use, a spotting scope, a wheelchair mount for binoculars, and portable seating. A track chair — an all-terrain, electric-powered chair that can be used on hiking trails — will be available, along with a scooter and walkers, courtesy of indiGO. Free bus transportation is provided from the UW-Superior Parking Lot 2 (behind Burger King). The bus will leave the UW-Superior Parking Lot 2 for Woodstock Bay at 9:20 am.

Registration is encouraged but not required. Free bus transportation is provided from the UW-Superior Parking Lot 2 (behind Burger King) to Woodstock Bay. We encourage you to ride the bus to save the limited on-site parking spots for those who need to drive. Please register here to reserve your spot on the bus.

This event is designed with access in mind, but if you would like to request additional accommodations, please email Luciana.Ranelli@Wisc.Edu or call Luciana at 715-399-4085 at least 10 days before the event.

TRANSPORTATION DETAILS:

Free shuttle bus transportation is provided from the UW-Superior Parking Lot 2 (behind Burger King) to Woodstock Bay. The bus is an ADA accessible bus from Voyageur Bus Company with 4 wheelchair spots and room for 20 adults on bus seats. The ASL interpreters will not be on the bus unless requested – they will be onsite at Woodstock Bay. We encourage you to ride the bus to save the limited on-site parking spots for those who need to drive. Please register here to reserve your spot on the bus.

PICK-UP – The bus will pick up attendees from the UW-Superior Parking Lot 2 behind Burger King at 9:15 am. (Turn onto Catlin Avenue, turn right onto 16th Street, and immediately turn right into the parking lot. You can park near the small white building and be able to access the bus stop right in front of Enterprise.) The bus departs the parking lot at 9:20 am for Woodstock Bay.

DURING - The bus will shuttle attendees between the water's edge habitat at Woodstock Bay and the forested Millennium Trail once during the event.

RETURN – The bus will load at Woodstock Bay and return to the UW-Superior Parking Lot 2 after the event at 11:30 am.

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