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Archives for 2023

11.09.23 | Bird Sanctuary, Birds, Intern, Uncategorized

Snow Goose at the Sanctuary: A successful release story

Image of white phase and blue phase snow geese on a shoreline amongst Canada Geese

The Snow Goose (Anser caerulescens) is a migratory goose native to North America. These geese have two plumage color phases, the “white” phase and the “blue” phase. Both phases feature pink bills and feet. White phase snow geese have all Read More

09.15.23 | Fellow, Pollinator Garden

Time to fly south

Woman holding orange and black monarch butterfly in her hand in a garden.

This time of year, I’ve got migration on the brain, as I’ve been seeing monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) at the Kellogg Biological Station. Like us, the monarchs sense that fall is in the air– changes in day length and temperature, Read More

08.09.23 | Bird Sanctuary, Tours

Planting SEEDS of creativity at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

Image of a painted mural of blue sky, a lake, grass, and flowers with Trumpeter Swans, Canada Goose, and a soaring raptor

  Art is becoming part of the story of Kellogg Biological Station. Recent art-science collaborations at KBS have reinforced the importance of creativity in conducting meaningful research and connecting our science with our Read More

07.19.23 | Conservation, Programs, Research

Citizen science at the Sanctuary

BioBlitz participants use binoculars to search for birds along the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s Bluebird Trail. Photo by Corinn Rutkoski

An underappreciated dimension of scientific research is collecting data. For ecologists interested in measuring biodiversity, a perennial issue is that counting plants and animals as they move, hide, and change is extremely difficult, Read More

06.27.23 | Bird Sanctuary, Conservation

Turtle time: Caring for our neighborhood turtles during their nesting season

Close-up view of the head and face of a Snapping Turtle.

It's that time of year - every time you take a drive, you see turtles bravely making their way across the road. Turtles across Michigan are at the height of their nesting season, and the water bodies near the Bird Sanctuary make this area a Read More

06.09.23 | Bird Sanctuary, Intern

Meet the 2023 Sanctuary Summer Interns and Fellow!

Corinn Rutkoski standing in a field holding a spade with a cloudy sky in the background

    Ashley Leckrone is an undergraduate studying Fisheries and Wildlife. She is Avian Care Intern at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary for 2023. Some of her duties include daily animal husbandry (feeding, cleaning) and Read More

06.01.23 | Bird Sanctuary, Intern

The case of Wintergreen Lake’s underwater nests

Photo of a Bluegill fish near the bottom of a lakebed

Working with the visitors here at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, you hear a lot of interesting questions about the ecosystem we have here. There are of course a lot of questions about the behavior and lives of our waterfowl, some about Read More

04.06.23 | Bird Sanctuary, Birds

Nest Boxes – Become a Backyard Tiny House Developer

Woven grass nest with 5 pale blue eggs

Spring has arrived, migration is well on its way, and birds are quickly arriving back in the area.  You might not realize it, but in early April,  many birds are in the beginning stages of scoping out where to nest and some early Read More

03.25.23 | Bird Sanctuary

Welcome to the Overlook!

Interior view of Overlook Building with tables, chairs, reading area, and activities

At the center of our paved walking trails sits a building that we call The Overlook.  True to its name, it offers an exceptional view of Wintergreen Lake. With renovations occurring in 2018, this space offers a heated resting place in Read More

01.30.23 | Bird Sanctuary, Birds

Nifty Nests

Barn Swallow nest made of mud and vegetation attached to pipe under roof

Like humans, birds need a place to lie down and rest. Also just like humans, they don’t all prefer a one-story ranch house (although some chimney swifts might). Nests are important for birds not only to provide a home and shelter from Read More

UPCOMING EVENTS

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  • May 17 Behind the Scenes: Raptors Learn More >
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    Augusta, MI 49012
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