May 17 2019
Won't You Be My Neighbor? Inviting Birds to Your Landscape

Won't You Be My Neighbor? Inviting Birds to Your Landscape

Presented by The Horst Rechelbacher Foundation at The Acreage at Osceola

From songbirds to sandhill cranes, chickadees to broadwing hawks, birds are a critical component to the health of the St. Croix River Valley and its communities. On Friday, May 17th at 7 p.m., join fellow landowners, public leaders, and community members in learning about the ecological significance of birds and how we can restore and protect bird habitat in our watershed. Retired WI DNR avian ecologist Kim Grveles will introduce you to key residential and migratory birds and outline strategies for healthy bird habitat management.

You’ll leave the presentation with a greater appreciation for the vibrant avian community in our region, as well as with materials to help you support the bird community in your own backyard.

This presentation is hosted by The Horst Rechelbacher Foundation, with help from Lily Springs Farm and the Osceola Community Health Foundation, and is in recognition of the ecological restoration and community-building efforts of individuals and organizations throughout the St. Croix River Valley.

Admission Info

Tickets are free, but seating is limited so please reserve spots on our Eventbrite page. 

Email: info@lilyspringsfarm.com

Dates & Times

2019/05/17 - 2019/05/17

Location Info

The Acreage at Osceola

945 Pioneer Dr., Osceola, WI 54020