A park on the north side of Madison, Wisconsin, is an urban haven for nature enthusiasts. With its diverse landscapes, extensive recreational facilities, and wildlife offerings, Warner Park beckons visitors to explore its natural wonders. In the fall and spring, the park is a stopover site for Sandhill Cranes. Grab your binoculars and camera. Here’s what you need to know about a Wisconsin park that’s great for seeing cranes.

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I recently saw some beautiful cranes at the park. Two of the birds were in the field when I arrived, and three others came in for a landing – they slowly circled the field before they landed, like airplanes in a traffic pattern. They are truly remarkable birds! Lean more about Warner Park and other Madison parks and trails on the City of Madison website. Get all your birdwatching, hiking, and camping supplies at REI; and if you’re up for more outdoor adventures, here are some of the top natural wonders in Wisconsin.

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