UNDER CONSTRUCTION - COMING SOON - maybe about mid-January 2026

Humanity can choose to recognize the way nature works, and work with it, or ignore it to our own peril as we watch the slow, if not rapid, degradation of the ecosphere, ecosystems, populations, and species that exist on the planet Earth. Wild Places, Wild Birds chooses to pay attention, learn, recognize, understand, and act. Hope you’ll join us as we present the cultural, economic, and scientific information needed to save our spectacular natural world.

Brian M.
October Stirs Up Superior
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October Stirs Up Superior

Presque Isle, Marquette, Michigan In what might be labeled the first real signs that the short … October Stirs Up SuperiorRead more

Colors of Autumn in the U.P.
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Colors of Autumn in the U.P.

Drive to McCormick Wilderness Headed west Sunday morning to look for some unique birds (Boreal Chickadee … Colors of Autumn in the U.P.Read more

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Springtime on Mount LeConte

At 6,593 ft., Mt LeConte is the third highest peak in the national park, behind Clingman’s … Springtime on Mount LeConteRead more