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Curtis Dykstra, Ottawa County Parks Naturalist
One of my favorite places is South Manitou Island, a Lake Michigan island and part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Leelanau County, MI. I have many fond memories of visiting this wilderness island as a child with my Dad and the "Trail Finder's" club we were a part of. I am now in process of taking all 3 of my kids there, one at a time. This June I took my 10 year old son for his first time. We had a wonderful time together exploring the beautiful forests & perched dunes, virgin cedars, historic farmsteads, old shipwreck, lighthouse and more!
Of course, as is always the case, I see birds everywhere I go! Each time I visit the island, I like to record the birds we encounter. This year, some highlights from our trip include Red-breasted Mergansers with young seen in Lake Michigan, Merlins hunting along the shoreline, Vesper Sparrows singing from the shrubby dune vegetation, Ovenbirds and Black-throated Green Warblers singing in abundance from the extensive, mature deciduous woodlands, and we were almost never out of earshot from one or more American Redstarts!
Day-trips and overnight, primitive backpacking-styled camping are both ways to explore South Manitou. Information on the ferry to the island can be found here: https://manitoutransit.com/
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