Bird Survey at Saint Francis Property

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By Tony Moline

On June 6th, Dubuque Audubon members conducted a breeding bird survey on the Sisters of Saint Francis property in Dubuque. The property hosts a prairie of 90+ acres, with around 80 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program. 12 acres of woodland and 56 acres of prairie have been placed in a conservation easement with the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation.

36 bird species were detected during the survey, including the state-threatened Henslow’s Sparrow. A male Bobolink was also heard, but there was no significant population of the species.

See our eBird checklist for the complete list of 36 birds.

Brown Thrasher
Saint Francis Prairie (restricted access)
6/6/26
© Lynn Howland

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