US-MI-Kuebler+Trail


 * =Birding in Michigan=

Charlevoix County
=Kuebler Trail= Kett-Gillespie Drive Beaver Island, MI 49782 [|Beaver Island Birding Trail web site]

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Kuebler Trail
Coordinates: 45.7074979, -85.5701923 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Kuebler Trail
One of the most revered inhabitants of Beaver Island is buried at this site, and one end of the popular Kuebler’s Trail is just off the parking area next to the tomb. This site is in the middle of the northern hardwoods habitat that is prevalent on the west side of the island. Wood warblers are especially common here along with thrush species, various woodpecker species, and Red-eyed Vireos. The Kuebler Trail winds through several habitats, including an old dune system on the west side of Barney’s Lake (see Barney's Lake Nature Preserve) and ends at McCauley’s Point at the south end of Donegal Bay where rolling dunes and a sandy-rocky beach are accessible. At this end, waterfowl and shorebirds may be observed foraging. From [|Beaver Island Birding Trail web site]

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