The Dancers, courtesy of wildlife photographer MJ Springett
Dear Friends, in the fall, the Sandhill Cranes do lots of dancing, probably practicing and teaching the youngsters how to celebrate, this is my favorite from this past fall, til Tomorrow MJ
Dear Friends, in the fall, the Sandhill Cranes do lots of dancing, probably practicing and teaching the youngsters how to celebrate, this is my favorite from this past fall, til Tomorrow MJ
Exciting news! Friends Board Member Dave Peters has written a wonderful book about the Namekagon Barrens titled “Sand and Fire.” Published by the Wisconsin Historical…
Music in the wind late october’s final song dancing red and gold
May, 2017 This frenzy of activity took place on the lek last weekend. The first two hours were spent keeping warm, watching males dance, and…
Friends of the Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area
Greetings Friends of the Namekagon Barrens! Our Wildlife Biologist Nancy Christel asked us to share information on bear research, and to ask for reports on…
Board Member, Vern Drake brought an excellent story to us in October – and photos too! Vern and his wife, Lynne, have a home about…