Birdwatching in Crex Meadows Wildlife Area, a pine barrens in northwestern Wisconsin
A chorus of rails, sparrows, bitterns, and wrens makes Crex Meadows the place to be when the sun rises over northwestern Wisconsin
Published:
August 25, 2006
| Andy Paulios, Citizen Monitoring Network liaison for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, describes when and where to find Le Conte's Sparrow, Sharp-tailed Sparrow, Yellow Rail, Sedge Wren, Short-eared Owl, Bobolink, Sharp-tailed Grouse, and many other birds at Crex Meadows Wildlife Area in northwestern Wisconsin. The area, an Important Bird Area, tops the list of birding destinations on the Great Wisconsin Birding and Nature Trail. |
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