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UnConvention 2025 Field Trip: Ken Euers Nature Area
Friday, October 31, 2025 04:00pm 06:00pm
Contact Elise Bleyl-Ericson: elise.bleyl-ericson@wsobirds.org

Start your UnConvention weekend off right with a birding field trip to Ken Euers Nature Area! The field trip will take place from 4-6pm on October 31. We are excited for Sarah Baughman to lead this outing! Sarah is a graduate student and researcher studying Biodiversity Conserveration and Managment at UW-Green Bay. Sarah is a Bird Monitor and Research Assistant who also works with Oneida Bird Monitoring Program and the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity. She is a member of Northeastern Wisconsin Bird Alliance.

Species of interest that have been recently reported in the area:
American Golden Plover
Eastern Towhee
Long-billed Dowitcher
Cackling Goose
Lots of ducks! (Redheads, Scaup, Ring-necked, Mallards, Teal, Pintail, Wigeon, Gadwall, etc.)

An eBird checklist for the site is available here: https://ebird.org/hotspot/L159723/bird-list?yr=curM&rank=lrec 

Register below! 

 




Spaces left for this event: 21
This tab is for minor (age under 18) guests who will accompany you for this field trip. Guests are bound by the same terms the adult registrant agreed to.

Any additional adults must sign up for themselves separately.

This tab is for minor (age under 18) guests who will accompany you for this field trip. Guests are bound by the same terms the adult registrant agreed to.

Any additional adults must sign up for themselves separately.

WSO field trips are led by volunteer field trip leaders. They may involve participating in a caravan of vehicles driving, often on narrow county and town roads with many turns and curves, from place to place to observe birds. You will drive your own vehicle or ride in the vehicle of another. Field trips may involve stopping at multiple locations along public highways and roads and getting out of vehicles to view birds from the roadside or crossing the road on foot. In these circumstances, all participants must be aware of public traffic. Field trips may also involve walking or hiking over terrain which may be steep, muddy, slippery, rough or uneven. We ask that you acknowledge your understanding of these conditions, agree to follow the directions and instructions of the leaders of the field trip, and read and sign a liability waiver.

Finally, we ask that all participants agree to engage in only accepted ethical bird watching practices and to conduct themselves in a courteous manner and to present a positive image of WSO. This conduct includes being respectful and helpful to other field trip participants, guests and students, the public and WSO volunteer trip leaders.