Community Science - Bird Monitors

Get Connected Icon Until Dec 31, 2025

Description

Become a Volunteer Community Science Bird Monitor!

Do you love nature and want to make a real impact? We need volunteers to help monitor Bluebird Trail Boxes and Martin Houses across Madison parks! As a Community Science Bird Monitor, you’ll be involved in weekly monitoring from April to September to help protect and track bird populations.

What You’ll Do:

  • Visit bird boxes once a week to remove House Sparrow nests and record counts of nesting species, eggs, chicks, and fledglings.
  • Be a key part of a growing community effort to support local bird species and biodiversity.

What We Provide:

  • Training on how to monitor bird boxes and Martin Houses effectively.
  • Assistance in selecting a location that works best for you.
  • A fun and impactful way to give back to the community!

We Need Monitors at the Following Locations:

Bluebird Trail Locations (Primary or Backup Monitors Needed):

  • Country Grove Park (new)
  • Odana Hills Golf Course and Odana Hills Park (new)
  • Marlborough Park (new)
  • Reindahl Park (new)
  • Cherokee Marsh - North Unit
  • Door Creek Park
  • Kennedy Park
  • Goodman Park / Quann Park
  • Olin Park / Turville Point Conservation Park

Martin House Locations (Primary or Backup Monitors Needed):

  • Cherokee Marsh (new)
  • Warner Park (new)
  • Olbrich Park (new)
  • Olin Park
  • Hartmeyer Roth Park

Get Involved: We’re also looking for volunteers who are flexible and willing to help fill in where needed. Whether you’re a first-time volunteer or a seasoned community scientist, your support will make a difference in helping our bird populations thrive!

Interested in volunteering? Register for this opportunity and a volunteer lead will contact you about location and set up an in-person training/walkthrough for your first time.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Register by Dec 31, 2025
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