BIPOC Walk of African American Historical Sites
We invite all people from the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community and our white allies to celebrate Black History Month by joining us on this walk to explore […]
We invite all people from the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community and our white allies to celebrate Black History Month by joining us on this walk to explore […]
Did you know Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance owns a nature preserve? We do! Searles Nature Preserve is a 50 acre natural area that hosts the headwaters of Stony Creek. […]
It’s time for our first Moth Night of the year! This event will be a special one—we’re hosting it for the first time on University of Michigan property. In partnership […]
This trip needs no introduction! If you haven't experienced this North American warbler hotspot, now is the time. Magee Marsh is famous for its up-close views of migrating warblers, and […]
Each Tuesday Evening Birders will feature a new trip leader and location of their choice. These events have produced many memories and stories over the years and often yield interesting […]
Come celebrate Black Birders Week as we join the Inkster Public Library on a bird walk through Inkster Park. Leader: Victor Chen Directions: 1550-1676 John Daly St, Inkster All are […]
The Stinchfield Woods breeding bird census is an annual survey of elusive species breeding within the 777-acre Stinchfield Woods, located at 9401 Stinchfield Woods Rd., Pinckney, MI. Typical birds found […]
It has not been long since the beautiful Prothonotary Warbler began breeding along this stretch of the Huron River from Hudson Mills through Delhi Metropark and beyond. They sing their […]
Join WBNA for a special morning outing focused on the breeding birds of Washtenaw County’s grasslands. This trip will highlight species that depend on these precious habitats, including Bobolink, Eastern […]
Pointe Mouillee, on Lake Erie near the mouth of the Huron River is one of the premier destinations in the Midwest for viewing shorebirds and waders, but access is limited. […]