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A Kirtland’s Warbler sings while perching on a tree branch. Credit to Josh Haas.

Wednesday, April 2 | Field Ornithology Course Begins

03.03.25

Bird lovers can choose their own adventures with the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s annual Field Ornithology course, which returns as a hybrid series with multiple ways to participate. The basics About The course will consist of ... Read More

Canada geese with goslings forage at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary with blooming redbud trees in the background.

Saturday, March 29 | Spring Guided Bird Hike

03.01.25

Join Sanctuary staff and fellow bird enthusiasts from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29, to practice identification skills by sight and sound on a walk through the Sanctuary. The basics About Participants in the guided walk ... Read More

Lindsey Kemmerling stands among tall plants with narrow green leaves, taking notes.

KBS alum nabs early-career award from entomological journal

02.27.25

Lindsey Kemmerling, who completed her Ph.D. studies at W.K. Kellogg Biological Station in the Haddad Lab, is the recipient of a 2023 Royal Entomological Society Journal Award. Insect Conservation and Diversity, the awarding publication, ... Read More

Close-up of a red-tailed hawk staring into the camera.

Saturday, March 15 | Behind the Scenes with Raptors at the Bird Sanctuary

02.25.25

Want to learn more about how the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary cares for our resident raptors? Join a Sanctuary avian caretaker as they feed and look after the eagles, hawks and owls. The basics About Participants must be able to ... Read More

A wintry, snowy view of the Sanctuary's foot bridge lined by birch trees.

January-March | Birds and Coffee Online Chats

02.12.25

Share your latest bird sightings and learn more about some of the bird species commonly found during winter in southwest Michigan, and related topics, during monthly Birds and Coffee chats, offered by the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. All ... Read More

Saturday, March 1 | Nature Quest at the Bird Sanctuary

02.11.25

Enjoy an outdoor adventure next month at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary's Nature Quest event, set for noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 1. Arrive anytime during those hours for self-guided activities that are perfect for all ages. The ... Read More

Stephanie Clark, a KBS graduate student, works on a mural titled "Complementary," which she designed and painted for the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary.

Paintbrushes, plants, and Pieris rapae: Combining art and science through mural painting at Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

02.05.25

As I advanced toward the last year of my Ph.D. at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary Grounds Manager, Lisa Duke, approached me about creating a mural on the property. The location was determined to be a blank ... Read More

A Lowe’s volunteer paints a wall in the classroom area at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary.

Lowe’s volunteers lend their talents to the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

01.31.25

Employees from the Battle Creek, Michigan, Lowe’s location helped the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary make progress on several projects this past fall. Lowe’s employees spent two autumn days, Oct. 24-25, lending their skills to the Sanctuary ... Read More

Doug and Wendy Robbins' granddaughter, Eli, feeds swans at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. Photo provided by Doug and Wendy Robbins.

Preserving the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary for future generations

01.28.25

Wendy and Doug Robbins have long been champions of the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. Their financial support for its ongoing renovation is about more than just preserving a cherished Michigan landmark —it’s about ensuring future generations ... Read More

A group of participants in a past GALS program sit in a semicircle on the forest floor.

Calling all ‘GALS:’ Free summer science program for high school students offered through KBS

01.14.25

The Girls on Outdoor Adventure for Leadership and Science, or GALS, program is coming to the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station this summer. GALS is a free summer science program for high school students to learn science hands-on while ... Read More

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