Birding in Milwaukee WI at Schlitz Audubon Center
Schlitz Audubon Center for Bird Watching or Birding in Milwaukee City- Milwaukee County, WI (Southeast Wisconsin)
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A 225-acre sanctuary located just 20 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee on Lake Michigan, (exit I-43 at Brown Deer Road, east). 250 species of birds have been recorded within the Center. Two ponds, ravines, woodlands and prairies provide habitat for hawks, ducks, owls, warblers, finches and falcons. Interpretive Center.
Sky Hunter Birds of Prey Program featuring live Wisconsin native birds-of-prey, Schlitz Audubon Nature Center's Sky Hunter Birds of Prey Raptor Program sets the scene for discovery. These feathered ambassadors are your hosts in a variety of programs that are dedicated to providing an interactive and educational experience.
These awesome programs feature SANC's live bald eagles, owls, hawks and falcons. Audiences experience the "WOW" of seeing these beautiful birds up close and hear the story of raptors as our neighbors, and how they serve as indicators to the health of the environment.
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