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List: Where Michigan DNR will guide birding tours in spring

DNR guiding tours for four Saturdays

Sandhill Crane (David Kenyon, 2014 State of Michigan)

Wildlife lovers are invited to attend guided birding tours at several Wetlands across Michigan.

As birds return to Michigan’s wetlands in spring, Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNOR) wildlife biologists, technicians and volunteers from local Audubon chapters will lead the tours to premier bird viewing locations.

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The DNR said the tours offer a unique opportunity to observe all sorts of species, including diving and dabbling ducks, trumpeter and tundra swans, osprey, bald eagles and sandhill cranes.

Birding tour dates and locations

The tours will meet at a designated area before exploring key birding locations.

The DNR said the Portage Marsh birding tour will be on foot, while others will have visitors drive their own cars through roads overlooking the wetlands. Tourists are advised to dress for the weather, wear boots for any muddy terrain and bring binoculars or spotting scopes for the best viewing experience.


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Samantha Sayles is an Oakland University alumna who’s been writing Michigan news since 2022. Before joining the ClickOnDetroit team, she wrote stories for WILX in Lansing and WEYI in Flint.

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