About this Event
Humbug Marsh is a 410 acre hotspot of biodiversity in an urban landscape designated as a Wetland of International Importance. Located along the Detroit River, straddling both Trenton and Gibraltar Michigan, this site is the last undeveloped mile of the Detroit River on the U.S. side of the border. Detroit Bird Alliance was a leader in the fight to preserve this area! We will traverse native prairies, native shrublands, forests with a unique mosaic of 300-400 year old oaks mixed with hickory and ash, diverse wetlands, and beautiful Humbug Island. We will look for warblers, other songbirds, as well as migrating and resident water birds.
In honor of Christmas, here's a fun song we put together:
On the twelfth day of Christmas,
Detroit Bird Alliance sent to me
Twelve Woodpeckers a-Tappin’,
Eleven gulls a-laughing,
Ten Chickadees bouncing,
Nine Tree Sparrows a-swooping,
Eight Nuthatches foraging,
Seven geese a-floating,
Six herons a-roosting,
Five golden crowned kinglets.
Four calling Cardinals,
Three Winter Wrens,
Two Mourning Doves
And an Eagle in a dead tree!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge Humbug Marsh Unit, 5437 W Jefferson Ave, Trenton, United States
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