$350

Raised of $350

Based on 100 estimated number of bird species seen each worth $3.50

Kayla Schaffer

106/100 number of bird species seen

Apr 15 - Jun 15, 2026

Member of BIPOC Flock

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These funds support the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin’s Birding Backpack Program and Bus to Nature Program — and we need your help! Our goal is to raise $5,000 to continue serving our community through inclusive birding and nature access. Your donations help to support programming such as:

Kayla Schaffer

21 hr. ago

4

number of bird species seen

$3.50

Per bird species seen

$14

Earned

May 16: Lake Park Birders

FOY:

Swainson’s Thrush

Lincoln’s Sparrow

Tennessee Warbler

Indigo Bunting

Kayla Schaffer

4 days ago

3

number of bird species seen

$3.50

Per bird species seen

$10.50

Earned

May 15: Shorewood Nature Preserve

Lifer: ✨

Eastern Screech-Owl

FOY:

Blue-winged Warbler

Black-throated Blue Warbler

6

number of bird species seen

$3.50

Per bird species seen

$21

Earned

May 10: Sheridan Park

FOY:

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Herring Gull

American Kestral

Least Flycatcher

Orchard Oriole

Wilson’s Warbler

10

number of bird species seen

$3.50

Per bird species seen

$35

Earned

May 9: Shorewood NP & Lake Park:

Lifer: ✨

Grasshopper Sparrow

FOY:

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Canada Warbler

Eastern Warbling Vireo

White-crowned Sparrow

Ovenbird

American Redstart

Cape May Warbler

Blackburnian Warbler

Black-throated Green Warbler

9

number of bird species seen

$3.50

Per bird species seen

$31.50

Earned

May 4 & 5: Shorewood Nature Preserve

FOY:

American White Pelican

American Herring Gull

Northern House Wren

Gray Catbird

Baltimore Oriole

Orange-crowned Warbler

Common Yellowthroat

Northern Parula

Magnolia Warbler

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