Rescue birds wisconsin12/24/2023 Research on the basic biology of this species is greatly needed. NEW Audubon Society is the sponsoring agency for this three-year (2018-2020), original research project that utilizes innovative technology to learn more about the state threatened Red-shouldered Hawk ( Buteo lineatus) in Wisconsin. Have questions? Please contact our Project Lead, Erin Giese at Hope you can join us! Check out our project webpage to learn more. Bird watchers of all experience levels are welcome and encouraged to participate, including non-Audubon members, for as little or as much as you like. We will form small teams (2-5 people) that connect a community of birders and Oneida Nation members for a shared experience in nature through community science and storytelling. In 2022, we will conduct surveys of spring and fall migratory waterfowl and shorebirds and breeding marsh, grassland, and forest birds at conservation sites managed by the Oneida Nation. ![]() Our nearly 30 volunteers have documented >100 bird species and counted >15,000 individual birds, including some uncommon to rare species, such as Henslow’s Sparrow, Wilson’s Phalarope, and others. ![]() Since 2021, NEW Audubon has been involved with a volunteer bird monitoring effort organized by NEW Audubon, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, Audubon Great Lakes, and UW-Green Bay that takes place across restoration sites on the Oneida Nation.
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