Here are some dates to put on your calendar: Oct. 31 – This Sunday is the Cyclocross in Warner Park. We will have at least 4 members watching this race …
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Wild Warner Walkabout 5 p.m. Oct. 19
Please join Wild Warner for a History and Nature walk through Warner Park Tuesday Oct. 19 at 5 p.m. The walk is open to all. Meet at the tennis courts. …
More geese meetings scheduled
The City of Madison Parks Division is hosting two public informational/listening sessions concerning Goose Management in public parks. Staff is gathering information in order to put forth a Goose Management …
Bird Buddies study in Warner Park
Sherman Middle School Bird Club Takes Flight “Look!” a Sherman Middle School student cries to the two dozen students sitting scribbling on Warner Park’s sled hill. “It’s a woodpecker!” yells …
It takes a village to raise a bluebird
How Many Humans Does It Take To Raise a Baby Bluebird? In Warner Park, the answer is at least 25. Take a walk through wild Warner, in the back meadow …
Two foxes in the meadow
We’ve seen two foxes in the tall meadow. Here’s a shot of one, taken Oct. 7 by Trish O’Kane: They’re skittish, but beautiful, with red coats and a white tail …
Warner’s bird list reaches 94 species…
BIRDS EVERYWHERE… Two years of monitoring birds in Warner Park by UW-Madison PhD student Trish O’Kane has produced a list of 94 species that live in or pass through the …
Warner Geese widely hunted: 42 shot in six states, data shows
NEWS Wild Warner has obtained data showing that Canada Geese banded in Warner Park in 2007 have been hunted in six states, some more than 400 miles away. Of the …
Geese, bicycles and autumn in the park…
Wild Warner meets Tuesday Sept. 21 at 6 p.m. at Warner Park. There will be some new, hot, goose news, a conversation with the bicycle race organizers, and the latest …
Let’s avoid another Geese War
Wild Warner Asks City to Avoid Geese Wars Madison, WI—“Kill the Geese! Kill the Geese! Kill the Geese!” yelled an elderly woman as she raised her cane over her head. …
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