Author/Illustrator Bio:
Retired as a Senior Terrestrial Ecologist with We Energies in Milwaukee in
April 2006 after 28+ years and now has an Emeritus Scientist relationship
with the company.
Founded the Western
Great Lakes Bird and Bat Observatorylocated at the Forest Beach
Migratory Preserve in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin in 2010.
Received his BA from Miami Univ. (Ohio) in botany, MS from Cornell Univ. in
plant pathology, and PhD from Cornell Univ. in wildlife science in 1973.
Past-President and current Historian of the Wisconsin Society for
Ornithology, Founder of the Riveredge Bird Club, Board member for the
Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, and Steering Committee member for the
Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative.
Completed a breeding bird marathon, the Quad 30 Campaign
(www.quad30campaign.org)
in 2004. Served as Senior Editor for the Atlas of the Breeding Birds
of Wisconsin. Received the Silver Passenger Pigeon and Green Passenger
Pigeon Awards from the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology. Received a
Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 for Citizen-based Monitoring Efforts from
the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, a Lifetime Achievement Award
from Gathering Waters Conservancy in 2010, and the 1st Annual Lorrie Otto
Memorial Award from Milwaukee Audubon in 2011.
Noel is a native of southern Ohio where he still returns whenever possible
and has lived for almost 34 years in rural Ozaukee County near the Cedarburg
Bog with wife Kate, who is a naturalist and as The BugLady issues a Bug ‘o
the Week column; Robyn (32), having completed her PhD in archaeology at the
University of Pittsburgh with field work in Peru, is now an Assistant
Professor of Archaeology at Centre College in Danville, KY; Seth (29), an
aspiring bird artist/photographer and terrific birder who sees more birds
these days than I do, has been the official raptor counter at 4 different
bird observatories in New Jersey, New York, and Michigan and is at Derby
Hill Bird Observatory in NY this spring; and Laurel (26), an aspiring
writer/poet/teacher, has been teaching English and science in the
Minneapolis school system, and is now a crew leader for Conservation Corps.
In
1973 Noel wrote a
bibliography on the Red-winged Blackbird
Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas
Noel J. Cutright, Bettie
R. Harriman, Robert
W. Howe
The Wisconsin Society of Ornithology collected
data from 1995 to 2000 and created the Atlas
of the Breeding Birds of Wisconsin.
Provides 214 two-page species accounts providing information on the species'
geographic range, habitat preference, breeding biology, history,
conservation concerns, and population trends. Another 23 species less common
species are covered in additional accounts. The book also contains color
photographs and maps.
Data were collected from 1995-2000. -
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