Master Naturalist Training: Birding – Waterfowl to Warblers
May 8 @ 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
$35
Where the Birds Return: A Northwoods Migration Journey
May 8, 2026
Details:
📅 Dates: Multiple Dates – April 10, 17, 24 & May 1, 8
⏰ Time: 8:00 AM–12:00 PM
💲 Cost: $35 per person
📍 Meeting Location: Tettegouche State Park large vehicle parking lot (in front of the solar panels)
Let’s explore the Tettagouche area as spring migration unfolds. Birds are returning to the Northwoods from their wintering grounds—but where are they headed? Who’s here now, and what can we learn from them?
Each spring, millions of birds pass through this region, many returning to the very same patches of trees where they nested last year. As they arrive, most are in vibrant adult breeding plumage, making this an ideal time to sharpen your identification skills—or begin your journey as a birder.
Throughout the spring, we’ll welcome the birds back week by week, tracking which species have arrived in our neck of the woods and celebrating their incredible migration journeys. Join us for one session or all of them! While we may visit some familiar locations each week, we’ll also explore new spots as migration progresses and new species appear. Early sessions often feature waterfowl, with warblers and other songbirds becoming more common later in the season.
We’ll begin each outing at Tettegouche State Park, then travel to several nearby locations throughout the morning, hiking short distances at each stop.
Additional Info:
- Open to all skill levels
- Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
Come sharpen your birding skills, build relationships, and experience the excitement of spring migration along the North Shore.
Questions?
Contact: charlie.pavlisich@wolf-ridge.org
What You Need
- Binoculars
- Your favorite bird guide
- Layers and weather-appropriate clothing
- Sturdy footwear
- Snacks and water
We’ll have a spotting scope available and can provide a limited number of binoculars if needed.


