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06.10.22 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Intern

Meet our summer interns!

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Hi, I am Marie Kroneman and I am from Okemos, MI.  I am a third-year student at Michigan State University majoring in animal science/zoology. I am the Animal Care Intern at the Sanctuary this summer. I am excited to learn more about Read More

11.17.21 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Gifts

Generous donations help the Sanctuary motor on

A green golf cart donated to the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary sits next to a large pile of wood chips, with a shovel leaning against the bed of the cart.

Providing excellent care for the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary's resident birds and the grounds they call home can require some heavy lifting. Thanks to the donation of an electric golf cart by the Greenfield family, Sanctuary staff has a Read More

09.29.21 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Intern, Programs, Resource Center, Uncategorized

Beginnings and endings: A reflection on interning at Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

Intern Cheyenne releasing one of our permanent swans from a crate.

As spring ended and summer began to show I became more nervous, and excited, about my new potential experiences as a Kellogg Biological Station intern at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. I was grateful to have this internship and create positive Read More

08.11.21 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Birds, Conservation

The comeback of the Canada Goose

For those who reside in Michigan, you more than likely know of or have seen a Canada Goose, Branta canadensis. Residing in nearby ponds, lakes, rivers, farm fields, local parks, or even seen in a parking lot, Canada Geese are a type of Read More

07.14.21 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Birds, Conservation, Uncategorized

Purple Martins Need YOU!

When you walk along the shoreline of Wintergreen Lake during the summer, you will hear a bird chirping robotic melodies. You look up as a Purple Martin, the continent’s largest swallow, gracefully swoops up and over the water, looking for Read More

03.29.21 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Birds

Bob, Bob White!

A Bobwhite poses on a perch at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary.

With the warming weather taking us into spring, you might start to hear a familiar bird call during your visit. Our Northern Bobwhites, a favorite among guests, are often heard with their high-toned whistles, “Bob! Bobwhite!” through summer Read More

05.14.20 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Birds, Conservation

Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s ‘fierce falcon’ a new sight for visitors

Kestrel sitting on a perch

Our hearts as heavy, as Howie passed away on May 18th. He lived with us for a year and a half and as his age was unknown, he was most likely an old man who enjoyed his final years at the Sanctuary. Even with his passing, there are many Read More

04.24.20 | Avian Care

Field trips may be canceled, but daily care for Sanctuary birds still a top priority

Worker performing exan on barn owl

As the nation wades through an unprecedented ocean of daily COVID-19 news and social distancing guidelines, animal keepers around the country continue caring for their animals. The staff at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary is no exception. Read More

08.07.19 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Birds, Conservation

Saving the Great Lakes Piping Plover

A little shorebird has made quite the headlines in Chicago this summer, cancelling a popular beach music festival and bringing in bird watchers from all over the Great Lakes. What bird could cause such a commotion? A pair of Read More

05.15.19 | Avian Care, Bird Sanctuary, Birds, Conservation

A Special Swannouncement!

The male Trumpeter Swan at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary.

On Monday, May 13, a special surprise arrived at Oregon’s Sunriver Nature Center from the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. A male Trumpeter Swan, injured in the wild and unable to fly, was on his way to meet his new mate, a female named Grace Read More

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