Bird & Nature Festival 2026
Event Description
The 2026 Bird & Nature Festival is a free, family-friendly event celebrating Madison Bird City, Arbor Day and Earth Day. See live birds by Open Door Bird Sanctuary and visit nature displays throughout the day. Plan 30-45 minutes for your visit anytime between 12 and 4 pm, during this ongoing event.
- All ages welcome
- Free admission
- Restrooms available
- Free parking
See, Do, Explore! See birds of prey including a hawk and eagles up close with Open Door Bird Sanctuary!
Indoor & Outdoor Activities
- Featured Speaker: Alicia King with Wisconsin Society for Ornithology - 1:00 - 2:00pm
- Exhibits, talks, walks & hands-on kid's activities by nature organizations
- International Crane Foundation, Madison Parks Ecology Team, Nature Conservancy, Citizen Climate Lobby, Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance, UW Geology, Bluebird Restoration, Purple Martin Association, Friends of Cherokee Marsh, Wild Warner, Wisconsin Society for Ornithology and more!
- Kids face painting
- Free kites to first 200 kids
- Free native wildflower seed bombs
- Music by local artists
- Live snakes and reptiles
- Free canoe paddling
- Free kids fishing
- Short guided bird and nature walks
- Eagle's nest viewing by telescope
Food Carts
- Bit of Brianna
- Tacos El Pechu
Presentations (WPCRC Meeting Room)
All presentations are subject to change.
- 12:30 - Who Are the Prairie Enthusiasts? by Becky Fernette, Prairie Enthusiasts
- 1:00 - Keynote Presentation - Counting Birds & Citizen Science by Alicia King, Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
- 2:00 - Saving Cranes & Places They Dance by Akiko Nakagawa - International Crane Foundation
- 2:30 - Beavers as Keystone Species by Amy Mueller - Sierra Club Wis
- 3:00 - Ice Age Geology by Luke Zoet, UW Geology
- 3:30 - Citizen Science: Learning about Nature at Owen Conservation Park by Beth Whitaker, Friends of Owen
Conservation Park
Presentations (WPCRC Studio Room)
All presentations are subject to change.
- 12:30 - Birding at 9 Springs by Camila Pulex , MM Sewerage District
- 1:30 - Scout Martin House Projects by Fritz Kremer/Simone Weinhold
- 1:30 - Bird Safe Window Dots Project by Adrian Asani, Student Audubon
- 2:00 - Climate Change & Bird Migration by Steve Ackerman - FOCM/Climate
- 2:30 - New Frautschi Center by Bradley Herrick - UW Preserve
- 3:00 - Bats in Wisconsin by Mike Smith, Bat Ambassadors
Volunteer Opportunity
Interested in assisting? We have various volunteer roles available to make this event a success!
Volunteer Information & Register
For more information about the event and to exhibit, call Paul Noeldner 608-698-0104