Kirtlands Warbler Monument
About Kirtlands Warbler Monument
The Kirtland's Warbler isn't Michigan's State Bird, yet in the hearts and psyches of numerous state occupants, it is only that. When living on the precarious edge of annihilation, the Kirtland's Warbler has stepped toward recuperation, however, it stays on State and Federal Endangered Species records. A couple of areas in the northern Lower Peninsula speak to its essential settling territory, however as of late settling sets have been recorded in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Wisconsin, and Ontario.
Michigan Audubon utilizes an occasional manual for lead Kirtland's Warbler visits from Grayling, MI, working in conjunction with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The visits for 2018 will again be based at Hartwick Pines State Park only north of downtown Grayling. Starting in 2018, visits will cost $10 per individual 13 and more youthful are free and you should have a Recreation Pass to enter the State Park.
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