
'Chirp Chat': Wisconsinites share the birds that sparked their interest in birding
06/24/24 • 11 min
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Chirp Chat: A closer look at Wisconsin’s fascinating birds of prey
It’s peak birding season in Wisconsin, and if you look high in the sky, you’ll likely see some raptors soaring. Raptors like hawks, owls and vultures sometimes get a bad reputation, but these birds of prey play a huge ecological role.
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