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Fall 2025 Field Ornithologist Update: Week 8 (Sept. 30th – Oct. 6th)

By |October 7th, 2025|Categories: Field Notes, Field Ornithologist|

We’ve now hit early-October here at Whitefish Point, and [...]

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Fall Waterbird Count- The First Thousand Duck Days (9/24-9/30)

By |October 1st, 2025|Categories: Migration Counts, Uncategorized, Waterbird Count|

Numbers are picking up at the waterbird count! We’ve [...]

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Fall 2025 Field Ornithologist Update: Week 7 (Sept 23rd – Sept 29th)

By |September 30th, 2025|Categories: Field Notes, Field Ornithologist|

The feel of the season has shifted at the [...]

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Fall 2025 Field Ornithologist Update: Week 6 (Sept 16th – Sept 22nd)

By |September 23rd, 2025|Categories: Field Notes, Field Ornithologist|

Another week is in the books at Whitefish Point [...]

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Looking for a specific program? WPBO maintains three blog categories to help you find what you are looking for. Click below to read the latest posts.

This blog is your go-to for recent sightings at the Point, including both the usual suspects and the rare species that have been spotted, more in-depth looks at the habitats found here, educational programming being offered, and more. The unique juxtaposition of land and water at the Point funnels many birds through WPBO and over 340 species have been identified at the Point. Be sure to check this blog for regular updates!

Seasonal staff at WPBO conduct waterbird counts in the spring and fall and a spring raptor count. During the seasons, counts are conducted daily. Raptor counts run March 15-May 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Waterbird counts run April 15-May 31 and August 15-November 15, 8 hours starting at dawn daily during each season. The Hawk Deck and Waterbird Shack are accessible to the public, and you can follow this blog to get regular updates during the counting seasons!

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