Please join us. If you have any questions, please call Michelle McDowel= l at (218) 768-2402.
P.S. LeConte's sparrows, ovenbirds, veerys and American goldfinchs hav= e made it back to Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge! Enjoy the Birds of Spring Bird watchers of all ages are invited to visit the Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, May 15, 2004 to celebrate International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD). The Refuge Headquarters and Visitor Center, located five miles south of McGregor on Highway 65, will be open from 7= :00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Visitors will receive the 2004 IMBD poster and can register to win an IMBD t-shirt. The Bee-Nay-She Council Bird Club invi= te the public to join them for a birding tour on the refuge beginning at 8= :00 a.m. A second guided tour led by Refuge Biologist Michelle McDowell wil= l begin at 1:00 p.m. Beginning birders can borrow binoculars and birding guides from the Refuge Headquarters. The birding tours will combine hik= ing and driving, participants should dress appropriately for the weather. T= ours will be canceled if there are heavy rain showers. The refuge "west gate= " will also be open throughout the weekend to accommodate those visitors = who wish to make the full McGregor loop. The Wildlife Drive is open sunrise= to sunset. As always, all events are free of charge and there is no entran= ce fee. Help us celebrate the return of the spring and migratory birds at = YOUR National Wildlife Refuge. =

