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Spring migration is underway along the Mississippi River flyway, making the river and its floodplain a hotspot for waterfowl and soon-to-arrive songbirds.The Mississippi plays a critical role guiding these birds across the country and providing them habitat to rest. Here's everything you need to know about this important flyway — and when and where to see the birds amid their long journey.
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Some birds have started their annual migration to or through the Northwoods.Soon, they’ll be coming in droves.The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin is encouraging people to get out and see them while also supporting work to protect and restore bird habitat.
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Millions of birds are flying back north after a long winter.The spring migration also draws people seeking to catch a glimpse of the birds before some continue even further north for the breeding season.
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Millions of birds are flying back north after a long winter.The spring migration also draws people seeking to catch a glimpse of the birds before some continue even further north for the breeding season.
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The redpoll breeds in far northern reaches of the North American content and typically will winter across Canada.But this year, the Northwoods is seeing thousands of the small finches.
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June and July bring peak breeding activity for Wisconsin’s birds. The state DNR says it’s an especially good time to get involved documenting bird…
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As the days get longer many migratory birds are returning to the Northwoods.Geese and robins have been reported, and birder Bob Dall says sandhill cranes…
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Today we hear the next in our series Wildlife Matters. DNR Wildlife Biologist takes a look at some of the migratory birds we see here in the Northwoods.