Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Bird Watching at the La Crosse Marsh


Anyone who has followed this blog for a while knows that I am a HUGE bird lover.  Because I live near the Mississippi River we attract so many water birds that most Americans would pay to see.  I frequently see Bald Eagles fly above my yard, or when I'm driving.  And less than three miles from my house I can see white tundra swans, cranes, ducks, geese, etc. all enjoying Tamarack Creek.  But what I really love are all the preservations I get to enjoy.  I've already blogged about the Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, and today I'm going to share about the La Crosse Marsh.

Believe it or not, this bird paradise is located in downtown La Crosse Wisconsin.  I couldn't believe such an oasis could exist in a mid size city, but it does!  College students and residents love to enjoy this outdoor oasis.  The La Crosse Marsh is located at the confluence of the La Crosse and Mississippi Rivers.  It is thousand acres of wetlands located in the heart of the city.  It provides critical flood protection, clean water, wildlife habitat, and recreation!  The marsh has a great trail system for both hikers and bicyclists!

I wish we had the time to hike all the trails, because I'm sure we would have seen more varieties of birds, but it was a pit-stop on the way to Galena, Illinis so we could only hike a small portion of the trail.  

The coolest aspect of this marsh, is that the trails take you right on the water, so you get as close to wildlife as possible.  The photo below shows the start of one of the trails, and if you look at the map on the next picture, you will see all the trails on the water!


The marsh divides the city into two.  We started near the university area (marked UWL on the mark) at the "You are Here" point.  We took the "Cottonwood Trail" (highlighted in red) out till we reached the "Grand Crossing" (the black line down the center), and then returned back to the parking lot.  Oh, how I wish we had time to hike the whole system, but it quite large, so it might be something we have to bike ride.


Some of the trail is paved, and other parts are gravel. 


It didn't take long before I spotted my first wild fowl:  a pair of geese.  I love the view of the La Crosse bluffs which are part of the "Driftless Region" my neck of the woods is known for.


Sorry I don't have better photos.  I just used the camera on my IPhone.


There are railway tracks on the other side of the marsh.  It was fun to see a train go by while we there.


I found it interesting that anytime there was a piece of drift wood in the water, there were birds resting on it.


I spotted my first crane at the viewing deck. 

They have two viewing decks on the Cottonwood Trail to stop and enjoy the views.


There was a lot of floating green stuff in the water.  The administration of The Friends of the La Crosse Marsh says "it's mostly comprised of duckweeds, Lemna, and Spirodela....these floating plants are naturally found in wetlands.  However, excessive nutrients may stimulate their abundance."



I couldn't believe we even spotted a deer at the La Crosse Marsh!  We can't escape these guys anywhere in Wisconsin. 😀


It was a rare chilly October morning when we here so I wore my new Stitch Fix jeans, comfy booties, and a plaid shacket.  It was super windy that day so I couldn't wear a hat like I normally would have.  I had to wear a head band just to keep my hair out of eyes!


We couldn't believe the size of this tree at the marsh.  It must really like having its roots soaking in water!


If you like turtles, this is the place to be!  I never saw so many turtles in my life.  They were everywhere in this marsh.


Apparently this dead tree is the Bald Eagles favorite place to be.  So many people have photographed this bird and posted their pictures to the "Friends of the La Crosse Marsh" Facebook page, including me.  He just loves to sit in this spot!






I was excited to see another crane as we heading back on the "Grand Crossing" trail.



Back by the start of the trail is the Nature Center which always seems to be closed when we are there,  but they have a nice lookout point with free binoculars.  I enjoyed getting a close up view of the Bald Eagle through the binoculars.




And before I leave, I wanted to share a few older photos I've taken from the wetlands near my house.  Here is some of the backwaters of the Mississippi with wildflowers in the foreground.


And here are some tundra swans in the late fall last year.   They are so beautiful.  



This body of water is only three miles from my house. I use to walk down here everyday to see the waterfowl.  There's also beavers and other water-loving animals here.


I hope you enjoyed my fall visit to the La Crosse Marsh.  Next week we make a second trip back to Galena, Illinois!

Have A Great Day!  Amy

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32 comments:

  1. The reflection shot at sunrise is beautiful! Lovely #Wowonwednesday

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  2. It's such a beautiful day with those blue skies and white clouds. It's a perfect place to walk. I really love seeing the turtles sunning on a branch. Usually it's just one or two but you found a whole tribe.

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    1. Yes, other than the wind, it was gorgeous! I too found it so unusual to see so many turtles on one branch.

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  3. Lovely photos! That sounds like a lovely place to explore.

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    1. Thank you. Yes, I loved it. I wish I could have seen more.

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  4. Beautiful birds and trees you spotted!

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  5. Wow, what a beautiful and wonderful place. Love the birds that you spotted. Very cool.

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  6. I'm so impressed by all the birds you were able to see! Beautiful photos and location!

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    1. Isn't it amazing, to spot so much wildlife on such a short hike?

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  7. Beautiful place and photos, Amy! I really enjoyed it. The wildflowers with backwaters of the Mississippi near your house is my favourite. I just love the atmosphere you captured in that photo.

    -Soma

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    1. Thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed it. I'm blessed to see that view almost every day.

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  8. Gorgeous photos! La Crosse Marsh looks like a beautiful place.

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  9. It's amazing to hear about your bird-watching adventures near the Mississippi River! The La Crosse Marsh sounds like a hidden gem right in the heart of the city. It's incredible how such a beautiful wildlife habitat can exist alongside urban life. I can only imagine how thrilling it must be to see Bald Eagles and other water birds in their natural environment. I hope you get the chance to explore more of the trails next time—there's nothing quite like being close to nature!

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    1. It really is a "hidden gem" and incredible inside a city. I see Bald Eagles all the time, yet I still get excited when I see one. Thanks so much!

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  10. Ah I like bird watching too. We have monk parrots here. I never saw or heard them (they are noisy) where I use to live, but I moved two towns over and now I see them all the time. I also see hawks. We have a bunny in the neighborhood too, I named him or her Bun Bun.

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    1. I can only imagine how thrilling it would be to see parrots in the wild. And I love bunnies, even though they eat from my garden. They are so cute!

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  11. Who knew that such a beautiful spot was right in the middle of LaCrosse! We are through there often as that's one of the routes we take to see our kids outside of Madison (we're in a Minneapolis suburb). My husband is an avid nature photographer so we will definitely be stopping there next spring! Your photos are beautiful, Amy!

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    1. I know, right? I think that's so cool! Yes, you definitely must stop! A good place to get out and stretch the legs too.

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  12. Arrived here through the Senior Salon. Those photos are incredible, I love watching birds, The photo of the turtles made me smile,

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    1. Oh thank you so much! Bird watching is one of my favorite hobbies!

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  13. Amy, I just love the photos of the turtles! Every time we go to our nature center there are a few turtles that like to sit around on a rock in the middle of the water. But I must say, I have never seen that many! Thank you for sharing at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #61.

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    1. Thank you. Yes, I've never seen so many turtles either. And there were so many more we discovered that I didn't even show here.

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  14. What a beautiful place to stop for a visit! I too love birds of all kinds and especially when near the water. Oh, and my husband would love to see those turtles. He could spend hours near a river or lake to see what he can find.

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    1. It is. Your husband would love this place! You couldn't get him to leave!

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  15. Oh, wow. This is SO neat! I love that those turtles are the same color as the green water. :) What great shots of birds you got, too! Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #50 linkup. Have a great week! We hope to see you at #51 with more posts to share (old or new), which opens next Monday morning.

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  16. What an amazing time through that marsh! That tree, yes- the size is humongous but how old is it? Must be really old!! We are lucky to have two bald eagles nesting near our farm pond. Each time I see them I don't have a good camera with the appropriate lens to do them justice. Love your bird pictures. thank you for sharing.

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    1. It was an amazing time! I have no idea how old the tree is, but you're right, it must be really old to be that big. That is so cool about the eagles. We have so many by us too, because we live near the Mississippi River.

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