Kettle Moraine Land Trust Invites Community to Attend Mother’s Day Bird Walk

The Kettle Moraine Land Trust invites beginning and experienced birders to join in their annual Mother’s Day Bird Walk on Sunday, May 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Beulah Bog State Natural Area. The tour will be led by Jim Marrari, experienced birder; Derek Sallmann, Friends of the Mukwonago River; and Greg Rajsky, Executive Director, Kettle Moraine Land Trust.

Beulah Bog State Natural Area features upland woodlands and prairies with a trail down to an undisturbed bog featuring distinctive vegetation more typically found further north. The variety of habitats may harbor several species of birds to view and identify. Beulah Bog SNA is located north of East Troy, with parking .8 miles south of County Highway J on Stringers Bridge Road. Parking space is limited, so carpooling is encouraged.

Attendees are encouraged to bring boots for the walk in the bog (the boardwalk may be slightly under water) and binoculars and cameras. Please consider making reservations by emailing info@kmlandtrust.org or calling KMLT at 262-949-7211.

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