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DuPage Birding Club

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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 members at our meetings.

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

Explore DuPage County birding hotspots and resources.

DBC YouTube Channel

Identify your warblers, cuckoos, thrushes, owls, blackbirds, ducks, and more.
Learn about bird identification basics, binoculars, migration, and more.
Hone listening skills for thrushes, flycatchers, grassland birds, and more.

Upcoming Meeting

November 14, 2024- 7:00 PM - In-Person and via Zoom

Topic: A Close Look at Gull Identification

Presenter: Amar Ayyash, Gull Identification Expert and Author of "The Gull Guide"

DBC is pleased to welcome Amar Ayyash as our November speaker. Amar is both an expert on the gulls of North America and an evangelist for "gull recreation." He coordinates the Illinois Ornithological Society’s Annual Gull Frolic on Lake Michigan, hosts the popular website anythinglarus.com, and administers the North American Gulls Facebook group.

Amar is often found speaking at birding events and leading field trips throughout the continent. Much of his free time is dedicated to traveling the world to photograph and study gulls. Amar has published a number of papers and articles on gull identification, distribution, and molt. He is the author of the upcoming book, The Gull Guide (October 2024).

Amar’s presentation will focus on highlighting key identification field marks for separating our most common gull species. He will touch on often-ignored topics in gull-study such as the aging process, plumage, and molt. Gull identification is often considered the bane of birders’ existence. This is the meeting to come to if you want to learn more about the diverse world of gulls.

We hope that you can join us for this hybrid meeting on Thursday, November 14, at 7:00 p.m. Amar will be speaking to us in person and will have copies of his new book available for purchase. To register for the virtual meeting, click here.

The In-person Meeting will be held at Faith Lutheran Church (41 Park Boulevard, Glen Ellyn). Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the meeting starts at 7:00 pm .

Please join us for a premeeting dinner at Ellyn’s Tap and Grill (940 Roosevelt Rd, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137) from 5:30-6:30pm. Come mingle with your fellow birders before the official meeting!

Upcoming Field Trips

Registration May Be Required

The DBC Needs YOU: 2025 Leadership Opportunities

Speaking of volunteers, as fall weather arrives, we turn to the future and planning for 2025. Do you have a few extra hours a month to give back to the DBC? Our continued success depends ...

Recent News

Annual Membership Renewal Time

It’s time to renew your dues for next year! Your annual membership dues for 2025 are due by December 31, 2025. Dues remain $20 for individuals, $30 for families and $10 for students. Please note that any new member joining on or after September 1 is automatically registered for the following year. Your dues fund our annual operations and support a broad range of activities, including field trips, interesting speakers, research grants, and proactive community outreach. Help us stay strong! Your 2025 dues may now be paid in any of the following ways: 1. On-line through our website using PayPal […]

SAVE THE DATE: Christmas Bird Count on December 14

Join us again for the annual Fermi Christmas Bird Count on December 16th. This is your chance to contribute to an important community science opportunity. Data collected provides invaluable insights into winter bird populations plus it’s a great opportunity to connect with fellow birders. If you participated last year, you’re already on the list and will be contacted in early December regarding your counting areas. If it’s been a few years, or you are new to the count and would like to participate, please contact the compiler, Jeff Chapman at jeffchapman948@gmail.com. Remember you’ll be grouped with a team so no […]

DBC Book Club Meets December 3

Attention, readers! The DBC Book Club will next be reading Life of the Skies by noted author Jonathan Rosen. Described as part birding history, part travelogue, and part exploration of man’s relationship to nature, this much-acclaimed book is sure to delight, stimulate your thinking, and give you much to ponder. Join fellow DBC members on Tuesday evening, December 3, to share some holiday cheer and talk about the book. For details on the meeting, contact Mike Warner at mwarner2543@gmail.com.

DBC Volunteer Luncheon November 16 at St. James Farm

If you are one of the more than two dozen volunteers who have given of their time and talents to the DBC in the last year, please plan to celebrate your contribution at the DBC Volunteer Luncheon on November 16 at St. James Farm. The event will begin at 10:00 a.m. with a short birding walk followed by a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. The event is for everyone who has volunteered in any capacity on behalf of the club in the last year. This includes Board Members, Committee members, field trip leaders, outreach volunteers, hospitality teams, newsletter and website contributors, […]

News from the DuPage Forest Preserve

The proposed pedestrian bridge over Rt. 83 in Cricket Creek Forest Preserve is now in Phase 2 design with construction beginning the winter of 2025 and completion anticipated for 2026. This bridge will improve nonmotorized access across Rt. 83. It will be a 10-foot-wide path with 3-foot grass connecting residents to Berens Park and the Salt Creek Greenway. Funding sources included the City of Elmhurst with grant funding from state and federal sources.

Become a member today and join the DuPage Birding Club!

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