Tuesday, March 10, 2020

MI Birds offers birding inspiration, education and more

If you're searching for signs of spring, how about a birding trail program in Woodhaven, a black tern nest platform-building workshop in Harrison Township or a guided bird walk at Chocolay Bayou Nature Preserve in Harvey? These are just a few of the upcoming MI Birds eventson the calendar; all are sure to leave you with great information and tips for learning even more about our feathered friends.

Michigan’s birds are some of the most beautiful and fascinating creatures to observe outdoors. With the MI Birds program, residents easily can get involved in local events like bird talks, bird walks, volunteer stewardship days or community science programs.

Founded by Audubon Great Lakes and the DNR, MI Birds seeks to deepen all Michiganders’ engagement in the understanding, care and stewardship of public lands important for birds and local communities. Keep up with all things MI Birds by following the group's Facebook or Twitter or visiting GL.Audubon.org/MIBirds.

Questions? Contact Erin Rowan at 313-820-0809.