This is a western Michigan bird sanctuary with some resident birds. It's worth checking out. Please note that I'll be bad at specific numbers because there are plenty of wild birds too (I have never experienced a bigger birdwatching nightmare than "mixed flock of greater scaups, lesser scaups, and ring-necked ducks that you think are the same species at first and therefore get extremely confused on ID due to the changing characteristics between each individual"). I've never seen a bigger flock of trumpeters in my life.
Loop Lagoon:
At least 4-5 resident trumpeter swans
At least 1 trumpeter/whooper swan hybrid
x1 mute swan
At least 2 resident Canada geese
More than 1 domestic duck (the individual I saw that got me asking an employee in concern that one got dumped looked like an Ancona)
Birds of Prey:
0.4 red-tailed hawks
0.2 great horned owls
x1 barred owl (sorry, forgot gender)
2.0 bald eagles
Pheasantry (strikingly similar design to the one at the Toledo Zoo):
2.2 ring-necked pheasants
At least 2 Japanese Coturnix quail (labeled as Coturnix coturnix, but I believe they are domestic)
At least 1 northern bobwhite
0.1 Elliot's pheasant (a definite first for me)
Loop Lagoon:
At least 4-5 resident trumpeter swans
At least 1 trumpeter/whooper swan hybrid
x1 mute swan
At least 2 resident Canada geese
More than 1 domestic duck (the individual I saw that got me asking an employee in concern that one got dumped looked like an Ancona)
Birds of Prey:
0.4 red-tailed hawks
0.2 great horned owls
x1 barred owl (sorry, forgot gender)
2.0 bald eagles
Pheasantry (strikingly similar design to the one at the Toledo Zoo):
2.2 ring-necked pheasants
At least 2 Japanese Coturnix quail (labeled as Coturnix coturnix, but I believe they are domestic)
At least 1 northern bobwhite
0.1 Elliot's pheasant (a definite first for me)