Thomas Sadler Roberts Bird Sanctuary Explained

Thomas Sadler Roberts Bird Sanctuary
Type:Wildlife refuge
Location:Minneapolis, Minnesota
Established:1936
Area:31acres
Coords:44.929°N -93.3049°W
Administrator:Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board

The Thomas Sadler Roberts Bird Sanctuary is situated within Lyndale Park, a Minneapolis city park on the northeast side of Lake Harriet and part of Minneapolis’ Chain of Lakes Regional Park. The main entrance to the sanctuary is in the Lyndale Park Gardens parking lot. Trailheads are accessible through the back of the Peace Garden, and from the parking lot northeast of the Lake Harriet bandshell.

Named after Thomas Sadler Roberts,[1] a retired doctor who had become a professor of ornithology at the University of Minnesota and director of the University’s Museum of Natural History, the sanctuary was officially designated in 1936 by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB), at the request of the Minnesota Audubon Society.[2]

Primarily a sanctuary for migratory songbirds in the spring, the sanctuary comprises 31acres. It has been designated an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.mprnews.org/story/2013/05/14/remembering-ornithologist-thomas-sadler-roberts-minnesota-sounds-and-voices "Remembering ornithologist Thomas Sadler Roberts: Minnesota Sounds and Voices"
  2. Web site: Roberts Bird Sanctuary. Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.
  3. Web site: Minneapolis Chain of Lakes IBA. National Audubon Society.