Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge

Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge (NWR)
Trempealeau, Trempealeau county (and southern Buffalo county), WI
6,446 acres; rolling sand prairie, restored prairie, wetland, bottomland forest, oak savanna, marsh

Park/Area Notes

Trempealeau NWR is near to but isolated from the Mississippi and Trempealeau rivers by dikes making it an ideal resting and feeding area for waterfowl and other birds. Various areas of the park offer opportunities to view Bald Eagles, Sandhill Cranes, Blandings Turtles, Black Terns, Osprey, American White Pelicans, North American River Otters, migrating waterfowl (including Tundra Swans), songbirds, and shorebirds as well as a variety of native wildflowers and prairie grasses.

Although we haven't experienced issues with nuisance insects during our visits, it is likely that biting flies, gnats, and mosquitoes may be present during certain times of the year. Official literature suggests bug spray. Many of the trails are clear/wide enough I wouldn't hesitate to hike them without tick precautions, but if one hopes to wade into wild plants/grasses for closer observations, I would expect tick precautions would be needed.

Prairie's Edge Tour Loop (aka Wildlife Drive)
There is a 4.5 mile loop (open year round) that is accessible to bikers, pedestrians and cars. Along this loop are a few walking trails of varying lengths. At the rivermost point of the loop is a parking lot with an observation deck and bathrooms. There is a boat/canoe launch which would provide access to the observing from the water. | Tour Loop Map and Self-Guided Tour (pdf) | Wider Refuge Trail Map (pdf)
Start of Tour Loop: 44°03'00.6"N 91°31'15.9"W | 44.050178, -91.521071 | Plus Code: 3F2H+3HF West Prairie, Wisconsin

River Bottoms Access | foot & bike traffic only
A small parking area (max about 5-7 cars?) just off WI-35/WI-54 sits at a trailhead for trails leading into the refuge. The trail along River Bottoms Road runs 1 mile one way. The trail along Oxbow Dike (from trailhead) is almost 1 mile one way. (trails don't loop - you travel out then back on same route). | Map (pdf)
The parking area is on the river side of WI-35/WI-54 just south/east of the intersection with Lipinski Ln.
Parking area : 44°04'07.7"N 91°35'49.9"W | 44.068797, -91.597190 | Plus Code: 3C93+G47 Bluff Siding, Wisconsin

Marshland Access | foot & bike traffic only
A paved lot (accommodating about 25-30 cars) serves as a trailhead for a trail that leads into the refuge and toward the Mississippi sidewaters ending at Delta Point (2 miles one way) as well as the Great River Trail which runs travels 1.3 miles SE till it meets the Wildlife Drive. NOTE: Although I don't believe there is a fee for riding bikes along most trails/roads in Trempealeau NWR, a permit is required to bike on the Great River Trail. (none required for hikers) More info on the State Trail at the link below. | Map (pdf)
The parking area is on the river side of WI-35/WI-54 just south/east of the intersection with CountyRd-P and the railroad tracks.
Parking area : 44°04'17.7"N 91°33'17.3"W | 44.071582, -91.554800 | Plus Code : 3CCW+J3P Marshland, Wisconsin

Visits

October 19, 2021
Having driven 2.5 hours to get to the Refuge, we made straight for the bathrooms near the observation deck on the Prairie's Edge Tour Loop. Once there, we had lunch in the car then headed out for a hike along Pine Creek Dike. It was hard to see much on the water due to sun bouncing off the water and backlighting everything. But we got some poorish photos of waterfowl, some of which were identifiable. We also saw the fall seedheads of a few new plants for us, some Bittersweet, a few Meadowhawk Dragonflies, Painted Turtles, and a Great Horned Owl feather.

Returning to the car, we drove the Loop twice, mostly enjoying the drive. We saw a few birds including some Rusty Blackbirds and a Pileated Woodpecker and a dead-in-the-road Garter Snake.

This is a long drive from home for us but it was an enjoyable trip down the Mississippi and the park is nice to drive through. In the future, we may want to try one of the other hiking areas.

Useful links/info

US Fish & Wildlife Service : Trempealeau NWR
Wisconsins DNR: Great River State Trail
US Fish & Wildlife : Refuge Bird List (pdf)
US Fish & Wildlife : Great River State Trail Map (pdf)
iNaturalist: Trempealeau NWR Open Space page
iNaturalist: Observations
eBird - there are multiple hotspots for Trempealeau NWR: | Trempealeau county Hotspots | Buffalo county Hotspots

Publicado el 14 de diciembre de 2021 por mmmiller mmmiller

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Pato Arcoíris (Aix sponsa)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:35 PM CDT

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Pato Chalcuán (Mareca americana)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:36 PM CDT

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Pato Friso (Mareca strepera)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:01 PM CDT

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Estornino Pinto Eurasiático (Sturnus vulgaris)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:22 PM CDT

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Tordo Canadiense (Euphagus carolinus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:50 PM CDT

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Tordo Canadiense (Euphagus carolinus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:50 PM CDT

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Papamoscas Fibí (Sayornis phoebe)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:32 PM CDT

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Chara Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:43 PM CDT

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Garza Morena (Ardea herodias)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:38 PM CDT

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Pato Arcoíris (Aix sponsa)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:52 PM CDT

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Carpintero de Cresta (Dryocopus pileatus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 03:37 PM CDT

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Loto Americano (Nelumbo lutea)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:37 PM CDT

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Amor del Hortelano (Galium aparine)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:43 PM CDT

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Rayadora de Patas Amarillas (Sympetrum vicinum)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:55 PM CDT

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Chapulines Oscuros (Género Melanoplus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:07 PM CDT

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Rayadora de Patas Amarillas (Sympetrum vicinum)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:59 PM CDT

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Tortuga Pintada (Chrysemys picta)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:18 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 03:47 PM CDT

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Tortuga Pintada (Chrysemys picta)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 03:47 PM CDT

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Tortuga Pintada (Chrysemys picta)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 03:42 PM CDT

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Culebra Listonada Común (Thamnophis sirtalis)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:45 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:36 PM CDT

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Chapulines Oscuros (Género Melanoplus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:18 PM CDT

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Avispa de Agallas de Encino (Amphibolips confluenta)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:22 PM CDT

Descripción

I'm think this is an oak apple gall. You can see the brown, withered oak leaves on the small seedling - growing at water's edge.

edit to add: only the top right gall is being identified in this observation.

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:16 PM CDT

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It was the spots on this red oak leaf that caught my attention. I only grabbed a photo as it lay on the ground so I'm not sure it's identifiable. Preliminary research suggests it could be Tubakia dryina.

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Catarinita Rosa Manchada (Coleomegilla maculata)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:02 PM CDT

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Mosca Avispa de Cola Rayada (Allograpta obliqua)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:10 PM CDT

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Polilla Y Gusano Elotero (Helicoverpa zea)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:10 PM CDT

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Ñacurutú (Bubo virginianus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:13 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:46 PM CDT

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Celastro (Celastrus orbiculatus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:24 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:48 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:21 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:26 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:27 PM CDT

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These berries were attached to a vine that was wound around a few plants in the area. We couldn't find any leaves left on the vine to help with identification except perhaps for one shown in the third photo. The fourth photo shows the vine wrapping around a short oak sapling.

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Jazmin Tallo (Cephalanthus occidentalis)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:30 PM CDT

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These seed balls were on a short-ish tree growing along a dike running out into a floodplain. There were a few of these trees along the dike.

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:14 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:37 PM CDT

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:35 PM CDT

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This plant was growing quite thickly in areas of the floodplain. Initial investigation suggests Swamp Loosestrife. iNat's CV isn't sure.

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Pato Golondrino (Anas acuta)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:03 PM CDT

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not sure this is identifiable but I am frequently amazed at the skills of some folks.

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Gaviota Pico Anillado (Larus delawarensis)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:19 PM CDT

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blurry shot - low chance at id. - seemed smaller than a Ring-billed Gull

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Avispas de Agallas (Género Amphibolips)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 02:22 PM CDT

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Acacia Negra (Gleditsia triacanthos)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 01:59 PM CDT

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Rata Almizclera (Ondatra zibethicus)

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Octubre 19, 2021 a las 12:36 PM CDT

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I think this is a muskrat mound.

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