#53. Birding the White River Wildlife Area (FT-4) 7:30 am – 11:30 am Located just south of Ashland, this state-owned property features a variety of forest habitats hosting grouse, deer, hares, and numerous songbirds. Hike a grassy trail with DNR Wildlife Biologist Eddie Shea, passing first through younger aspen forest, then towering red and white pines, and ultimately finish at the White River, which is an important tributary of the Bad River. Possible sightings here include American Woodcock, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Golden-winged Warbler, Red Crossbill, and Brown Creeper, among other common migrants.