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Green Lake Bird & Nature Club News

This week, Town Square checked in with Tom Schultz of the Bird & Nature Club to give us the scoop on the annual Christmas Bird Count, why it is essential to science as well as the community, and any updates on Bird Fest at Town Square in 2021. 

Tom, for people who don’t know (including this interviewer), what is the Christmas Bird Count (CBC)?

How is CBC done exactly? 

This Years Fast Facts: 

  • 35 Total Participants

  • 9 Whom Counted from Their Home Feeders

  • 5 DIfferent Species of Owls

  • 70 Total Species - A New Record from 3 Years Ago (69)

What is the significance of doing the CBC both from a local perspective as well as on a broader scale?

Any updates about Bird Fest for 2021? 


More Bird Related Activities Scheduled at Town Square for 2021

Be sure to sign up for additional bird-related programs already scheduled for this new year!

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Wednesday, February 3 and 10, 7-9 p.m. – Woodworking Wednesdays: Birdhouse or Feeder

Be prepared to welcome your bird friends soon! In this hands-on, two part, class you will build a bird feeder or a birdhouse from a selection of materials. We will discuss what birds will use each option and what sort of placement will gain you the best results in your own yard. This class is for ages 5 to 105!

Wednesday, April 14, 7-8 p.m. – Woodworking Wednesday: Create a Wooden Comfort Bird Demonstration

Are you looking for a new hobby? Gary Hazelberg is back to introduce you to the joys of woodworking with a simple wood carving. During this demonstration, Gary will provide step-by-step instructions and safety tips* to carve your own wooden comfort bird.

Comfort birds are small wooden birds you can hold in the palm of your hand and by rubbing its smooth tail, it brings comfort to those holding one. Gary notes that the process of creating a comfort bird is relaxing too. These special little birds make great gifts especially for those who suffer from anxiety and stress.

If you’d like to try to create your own comfort bird on your own or during the demonstration, you can purchase wood blanks for $15 each at the Town Square Community Center front desk once you’ve registered. You will also need a cut-proof glove, a sharp knife, sandpaper, and wood oil to complete this project.

*All programs are subject to change.