W. K. KELLOGG BIRD SANCTUARY
Augusta, Michigan 49012
The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary is one of the North America's pioneer wildlife conservation centers. Located 15 miles north of Kalamazoo and 12 miles NW of Battle Creek, the Sanctuary offers 180 acres of diverse habitats on the 40-acre Wintergreen lake. Sanctuary visitors can walk a 3/4-mile trail to see:
- hundreds of waterfowl in their natural habitat, including Trumpeter Swans, Canada Geese and a variety of duck species
- birds of prey enclosures feature both rare and common raptors, including a bald eagle, red-tailed hawks, easter screech owl and more
- the Leslie E. Tassle upland gamebird display features grouse, pheasants, and quail - native to Michigan species and birds from around the world, some of which are rare, threatened or endangered.
The sanctuary also has a pollinator and rain garden and a large picnic area. Visitors can browse and purchase items at our Resource Center and Giftshop featuring nature-related gift items and books.
GROUNDS ARE OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR!
Click HERE for general admission fees and hours of operations
Click HERE for the most recent bird count
Ongoing projects at the KELLOGG BIRD SANCTUARY
Joe Johnson Fellowship Fund Information
Gayla Schaubel Bluebird Trail -- Eagle Scout Project
Pollinator Garden Stepping Stone Project
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