The 2014 Warner Park Sandhill Crane colt is finally fledged from the nest and starting to get out and about, and learning to forage with its parents on the restored …
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The latest news and commentary from the park.
Warner’s bluebird trail is a success
Warner’s Bluebird Trail, maintained by Paul Noeldner, Tim Nelson, Jonathan Santanna and Trish O’Kane, yielded successful hatches this year. The boxes also attract Bluebirds, Tree Swallows, House Wrens and Black-capped …
Brentwood – Wild Warner – Parks team up to clean up
It was a beautiful day to pick up trash in Warner Park Saturday. Twenty volunteers, many from the Brentwood Neighborhood Association, adjacent to the park, fanned out with plastic bags …
The Bluebirds are back
By Paul Noeldner The Sherman Nature Explorers helped their UW Student Mentors check on the Wild Warner Bluebird Trail boxes on Wednesday March 26. Their sharp eyes spotted beautiful Bluebird …
Winter Bird and Nature Walk at Warner Park
By Paul Noelner About 16 people joined in the February Bird and Nature Walk at Warner Park held every 3rd Sunday 1:30-3 pm. Walks are also held at Cherokee Marsh …
A Valentine for our volunteer-in-chief
The wild side of Warner Park was shaken from its winter slumber this week, as the Nature Explorer Club returned for its winter/spring session. On Wednesday, Feb. 12, thirty-seven kids …
A winter’s walk
What’s to see in Warner Park in winter? Lots. Ice and shadows. The sculpture of the wild is much more evident now. At night, the moon and stars stand out …
Fireworks to Frogs: Warner Park’s fireworks island.
Tim Nelson, chair of Wild Warner, read the following letter to the Madison Board of Park Commissioners on Nov. 13, 2013: On behalf of Wild Warner I want to thank …
New life for Warner Park’s wetland island
By Jim Carrier Jack Hurst views the environment from the end of a fishing pole. He feels the tug of a biting pike, the nibbling of bluegills — and the …
Minutes – October 2013
Wild Warner Committee Meeting October 2013 Wildlife Sightings: Cormorant, geese, rose breasted grosbeak, osprey, juvenile fox, barn owl, puff balls, hummingbird, Wild Warner novices, pileated woodpecker, bluebirds, great egret, cedar …
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