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A Brief Overview of the DBC

Founded in 1985, the DuPage Birding Club is nationally known as one of the largest and most active birding groups in Illinois. Our mission is to promote birding among our 400+ members and the general public through field experiences and education that focus on the various habitats in DuPage County, the greater Chicago area, and other regional hotspots.  We welcome birders of all skill levels and interest.

ABOVE: Phothonotary Warbler. Photo by Diann Bilderback.

THE DUPAGE BIRDING CLUB IS

Promoting birding in DuPage County and the greater Chicagoland area.

Join us in making birding an experience!

Learn from guest speakers and other members at one of our regular meetings.

Join us on one of our 100 plus field trips each year.

Explore DuPage County birding hotspots and resources.

Upcoming Meeting

April 11, 2024 - 7:00 PM - In-Person Only

Topic: Chicago Bird Collision Monitors—Protecting our Migrant Birds from a Deadly Threat

Presenters: Annette Prince, Director Chicago Bird Collision Monitors

For our April Meeting, we welcome Annette Prince of the Chicago Bird Collision Monitors (CBCM).

CBCM is an all-volunteer bird conservation project that protects and recovers birds injured or killed in window collisions in downtown Chicago during spring and fall migratory seasons. Confusing lights and glass building design cause thousands of birds migrating along the lakefront to collide with downtown buildings. Volunteer teams spend the early morning hours to save the injured and document the fatalities that have occurred. CBCM is an advocate in conservation initiatives like Lights Out Chicago and bird-safe building initiatives, as well as providing educational programs to people throughout the Chicagoland area. Annette will share the work of CBCM and show how we can get involved and support the organization.

Annette Prince is the Director of CBCM and has been engaged in national and local conservation projects for over 35 years. She is involved with Chicago Bird Alliance (formerly Chicago Audubon Society), Bird-Friendly Chicago, and Bird Conservation Network. She has also diligently worked with the city of Chicago to implement bird-friendly building design policies for new and existing buildings. We hope that you can join us for this in-person only meeting on Thursday, April 11, at 7:00pm in Glen Ellyn! Note the meeting will be recorded and posted on the Education Channel but will not be broadcast via Zoom.

Upcoming Field Trips

Registration May Be Required

DBC Book Club to Read A Season on the Wind

The DBC Book Club's next read is Kenn Kaufman's fascinating account of the science and magic of spring migration and its many perils as it is experienced at one key location familiar to many of ...

Recent News

Announcing DBC’s Winter 2024 Photography Contest Winners!

Best of Show, photo by Henry Meade The DBC’s Winter ’24 photo contest was a great success! We had many excellent photos submitted.  The entries were judged by Andie Duffy, Steve Constantelos, Natalie McFaul, and Mike Warner (we’re looking for another judge so contact Mike at mwarner2543@gmail.com if interested). Because of the variety and quality of the submissions, the committee had a very tough time deciding on which pictures to recognize; the committee would like to thank all the photographers for their entries. Go to Winter ’24 Photo Contest Winners to see all the winning images and the stories behind […]

DBC’s Spring 2024 Photo Contest Now Open!

The DBC is looking for pictures of birds taken between March 1, 2024, and May 31, 2024, for the Spring 2024 Photo Contest. All photos are welcome: amateur, funny, imperfect, high-quality. The “story behind the shot” is also taken into account when judging. The judges want this to be a fun contest; no categories have been predefined for award-winners so every entry has a chance to win! NOTE: The judges usually do not give out more than one award to the same author if they submit multiple images. If you would like to look at past DBC Photo Contest winners […]

News from the DuPage Forest Preserve

Butterfly, Dragonfly and Fungus Monitoring Opportunities. Though DBC is “all about the birds,” DBC member Kathy Lech of DuPage Forest Preserve is looking for volunteers to monitor for Dragonfly and Butterfly Monitoring plus Fungus Monitoring. Required training classes will prepare you for the field work. Contact Kathy at klech@dupageforest.org. Health Status of Local Aquatic Species Now Available. The Urban Stream Research Center (USRC), the only one of its kind in Illinois, gave a well-received presentation at a recent DuPage Forest Preserve Board meeting on the status of aquatic wildlife in the county. Six different species of mussels totaling nearly 29,000 […]

Outreach Team Connects with the Community

On February 20, Natalie McFaul and Andie Duffy presented a children’s program at the Lemont Library called Birds Can Fly, Why Can’t I? The focus was “5 Reasons Why Birds Can Fly.” After an interactive lesson with Andie accompanied by great slides from Natalie, the 10 participants, first- through third-graders and one four-year-old, made a paper bird that could flap its wings. Afterwards there were other activities: observing feathers with magnifiers, matching their “wingspan” to various birds’ spans, playing bird sounds on an Identiflier device, and finding familiar birds among picture cards. Natalie and Andie report that the group size […]

News from the DuPage Forest Preserve

Forest Preserves Considered a Good Value by Residents Responses on a county-wide survey for the Forest Preserve District were collected from nearly 1,000 household residents in DuPage. Among these, 82% were favorable of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County with only 4% containing negative viewpoints. The remaining percent were neutral. The ratings for DuPage FP District came out much higher than the average state rating and were comparable to the nearby Lake County scores on a similar survey. Given that only 2% of a household’s property taxes contribute to the district, general opinion was that the preserves are a […]

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