Birding was not the focus of this trip but we had some success none the less.
Most of the notable birds were seen near Barbeau, MI. The Black-backed Woodpecker was a target of ours that we located while picking blueberries, deep in the Hiawatha National Forest. Sheree’ had the eagle eyes, spotting the bird after Scott and I walked about 100 yards further ahead. The Sharp-tailed Grouse was located alongside the road early one morning, there were actually two, one adult, one immature. We located a LeConte Sparrow at a birding hotspot called “Munuscong WMA (Munuscong Potholes)”, but I was not able to get a photo. The Evening Grosbeak can be reliably found at the Hartwick State Park bird feeders.