[FYI - excerpted from MNDNR Media Release]


DNR offers new birding tour at Lac qui Parle WMA

Viewing points selected by experts; online map, navigation available



" The Lac qui Parle WMA Birding Tour is now live, including an online 
interactive GIS map (mndnr.gov/qr/lqpwmabird-tour). The self-guided tour 
includes 14 points running along Lac qui Parle and Marsh lakes.

Lac qui Parle and the surrounding network of publicly accessible habitat is a 
premier destination for birders in Minnesota," said Mike Worland, Minnesota DNR 
regional nongame wildlife specialist. "This same landscape is part of a 
globally recognized Important Bird Area, underscoring its critical role in 
conserving birds and their habitats."

The interactive map includes individual birding points that come with 
descriptions of the locations, the birds that can be seen, and links to 
navigation directions. Users can navigate to any of the 14 points directly, or 
they can follow one of two pre-prepared routes that span seven points each. At 
33,500 acres, Lac qui Parle is one of the largest WMAs in the state of 
Minnesota, filled with beautiful prairie, lakes and natural landscapes.



"This birding route is meant to draw nature lovers of all kinds," Worland said. 
"It serves as a means of discovery of new, amazing places to go birding and to 
just enjoy nature in southern Minnesota."

A tremendous diversity of birds can be viewed on the route, both during 
migration and breeding seasons. The two lakes and surrounding prairies include 
a variety of waterfowl species, water birds, grassland birds, and more. Marsh 
Lake is home to many thousands of great white American pelicans in the spring 
and summer, the largest colony in the state.



Find a handout and learn more about the Lac qui Parle WMA Birding Tour at the 
Lac qui Parle WMA webpage (mndnr.gov/areas/wildlife/lac_qui_parle_wma.html). 
With questions or feedback related to the tour, reach out to the area wildlife 
office at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>."

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