Wayne Rohde, an expert birder and past board member of the Lakeland Audubon Society, will present a program next week on warblers and other spring migratory birds.
Rohde’s focus will be on wood warblers, how to find and identify them, by sight and by song. He will also share a number of images of other birds as well as a few photos of wildflowers and waterfalls. Rohde has recently retired and plans to spend more time to be with family and, of course, spend even more time birding, photographing birds, wildflowers and waterfalls, and camping around the state, he said.
This years marks 50 years of birding for Rohdes and 10 years of photographing them. To this point he’s photographed some 230 species, including 33 of Wisconsin’s 37 regularly occurring species of wood warblers.
The program will be presented at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 28, at the Lion’s Field House in Williams Bay. The program, sponsored by the Lakeland Audubon Society, is free and open to the public and refreshments will be served before and after.