Fox River Preserves, Batavia & North
Enjoy leisurely walks looking for winter residents and early migrants starting at Red Oak Nature Center, 2343 S River St., Batavia, IL. Directions: Take Hwy 56 (Butterfield Rd.) west to Hwy 25 (east side of Fox River), drive north on Hwy 25 approx.1 mile to the Red Oak Nature Center. Meet at the Visitor Center Building. We will visit a few sites further north. A lunch stop completes the trip. Leaders: Bob and Jean Spitzer, 630-222-3307, bobspitzer1@msn.com
Lyman Woods, Downers Grove
This is a morning trip over gravel and earthen trails. This site has multiple habitats that attract lots of birds. Some areas may be muddy; we strongly recommend wearing boots and suitable clothing. Leader:Joan Campbell, 630-337-2605, peachjmc@gmail.com
Bemis Woods South, Western Springs
Join us at Bemis Wood South for a morning of birding. This will be a walk for new birders. We will walk slowly and allow time for all to check out the late winter and early spring migrant birds. Meet by the “Go Ape: course. The entrance is off Ogden Ave. between I 294 and Wolf Rd. The trails can be muddy so wear appropriate footwear and warm clothing.Leader: Lesa Hipes, 630-689-7463, lhipes@dupagebirding.org
Havana Waterfowl, Mason County
The Havana area is known to host large numbers of waterfowl during migration. This trip will target the tens of thousands of Snow Geese that rest on the waters of Chautauqua NWR and the Emiquon NWR and Preserve. Large numbers of ducks, swans, pelicans, etc., may also be seen. Sorry, no Little Stint. Pre-register with Jeff Smith by March 5 for additional directions. We will meet to carpool to Havana. Warning!! It is a 3-hour drive to this location, and we may not return before 7 pm. We will lunch at a local Havana eatery. Bring snacks, water, scope, cameras, etc.Leader: Jeff […]
Woodcocks, Greene Valley Forest Preserve, Naperville/Woodridge
Greene Valley Forest Preserve is known for its Woodcock displays, which begin shortly after sunset. Join us this spring on one of our walks. Meet at the west entrance parking lot: west on 79th St. from Greene Rd, then Thunderbird Rd. south, appr. ½ mile to the campground entrance. The walk will NOT be cancelled due to weather.Leader: Jeff Smith, 331-481-3362, jsmith@dupagebirding.org
Cantigny Park, CANCELED
Cantigny - this trip is canceled. Leader: Jeff Reiter, jreiter@wordsonbirds.com
Know Your Neighborhood – Canceled
This field trip has been canceled.Leader: Glenn Perricone, 630-687-2921, gperricone@dupagebirding.org
McKee Marsh – Canceled
This field trip has been canceled.Leaders: Steve and Kathy Mineck, 630-254-4077, kmineck@dupagebirding.org
Woodcocks, Greene Valley – Canceled
This field trip is canceled.Leader: Jeff Smith, 331-481-3362, jsmith@dupagebirding.org
Cricket Creek Forest Preserve – Canceled
This field trip is canceled.Leaders: Andrew and Rebecca Steinmann, 708-533-6604, asteinmann@dupagebirding.org
Spring Bird Count – DuPage County
Save the date for the upcoming Spring Bird Count. To volunteer for all day or just part of the day contact Joe Suchecki, dupagesbc@gmail.com
Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve, Naperville
REGISTRATION CLOSED - This trip will focus on finding the grassland birds that nest at Springbrook Prairie including such species as Henslow's, Savannah and Grasshopper Sparrows, Bobolinks, Sedge Wren and Dickcissel. Some shrubland birds such as Yellow-breasted Chat, Bell's Vireo and marsh-nesting birds are also possible. Meet the leader at the main parking lot for Springbrook Prairie on 83rd St. west of Book Rd. across from the Springbrook Golf Course. The trip will go off-trail and the vegetation may be wet, so please wear appropriate footwear and use insect repellent. REGISTRATION CLOSED. Leader: Joe Suchecki
Elsen’s Hill/West DuPage Woods, Winfield
This location has the designation of “Important Bird Area.” Take Winfield Rd. to Gary’s Mill Rd. Go west on Gary’s Mill Rd to the Preserve parking lot entrance on the north side of the road. Be sure to wear appropriate clothing and boots for muddy trails. We will look and listen for local breeding birds and focus on recognizing songs and calls of some of our local nesting species. Pre-registration required. Leader: Mark Bavetz, mbavetz@sbcglobal.net
McKee Marsh, Warrenville
Join us for another morning walk to the marsh where we hope to see nesting residents. Bring a spotting scope if you have one. Meet at the visitor parking lot on the north side of Mack Rd., located between Winfield Rd. and Rt. 59 in Warrenville. Most of our walk will be on limestone and earthen trails; wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Please bring your face masks.Pre-registration required. Leaders: Steve and Kathy Mineck, cell day of: 630-254-4077, kmineck@yahoo,com
Bemis Woods South, Western Springs
Join us at Bemis Woods South for a morning of birding. This will be a walk for new birders. We will walk slowly and allow time for all to look at the birds. We will check out resident and nesting birds. Meet by the “Go Ape” course. The entrance is off Ogden Ave. between I 294 and Wolf Rd. The trails can be muddy so wear appropriate shoes and use insect repellant.Pre-registration required. Leader: Lesa Hipes, 630-689-7463, lesahipes@gmail.com
Cricket Creek Forest Preserve, Addison
Preregistration required. Join us for a morning walk to check out this small preserve on the eastern side of DuPage County, right next to Salt Creek. Meet at the parking lot north of Fullerton Avenue (west of Rt. 83, east of Villa Ave.).Leader: Andrew Steinmann, register at: asteinmann@ameritech.net
Greene Valley, Woodridge
Preregistration required. This morning trip is oriented towards our summer residents. Most of the walk will be on gravel or mulch paths. Wear appropriate shoes and bring bug spray. Don't forget to bring some water to stay hydrated. As always, new birders are welcome as we will take a leisurely pace to provide as much time as desired to look at each bird and to answer questions on equipment or bird identification. Meet at the Thunderbird Youth Camp Parking Lot. Go west on 79th St. about 1/2 mile; the entrance is south of 79th St., west of Greene Rd. in Naperville/Woodridge. Leader: Bonnie Graham, register at: […]
Danada Forest Preserve/East, Wheaton
Preregistration is required. This morning we will look for grassland birds, and check out the lake and the wooded areas. Meet at the parking lot on the east side of Naperville Rd. in Wheaton.Leader: Nancy Allured, register at: nallured@comcast.net
Pratts Wayne Woods, Wayne
Preregistration required. Designated as an Audubon Important Bird Area, this is the largest forest preserve in DuPage County. We will be looking for summer residents, including wrens, sparrows and marsh birds. Meet at the Pickerel Lake parking lot off Powis Rd.Leader: Diann Bilderback, register at: diann.bilderback@yahoo.com
McKee Marsh, Warrenville
Registration closed. This field trip is full. Join another morning walk to the marsh for residents and possibly early migrating shorebirds. Bring a spotting scope if you have one. Most of our walk will be on preserve limestone and earthen trails; wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Meet at the visitor parking lot on the north side of Mack Rd., located between Winfield Rd. and Rt. 59 in Warrenville.Leaders: Kathy and Steve Mineck
Salt Creek Woods Nature Preserve, Westchester
Preregistration required. This can be a birdy site for the summer! Uncommon target birds include: Pileated Woodpecker, Orchard Oriole and Wood Thrush. The walk is mainly on dirt and grass trails and there will also be paved portions. Wear protective clothing and boots for weather. We will meet at the corner of Brainard Ave and Jackson, south of 31st Street. Leader: Alan Seelye-James, 954-708-4804, alan_seelyejames@yahoo.com
St. James Farm Forest Preserve, Warrenville
Registration closed. The monthly Cantigny walk is migrating to adjacent St. James Farm due to park construction. Like Cantigny, St. James was once a McCormick family property. Meet in the main parking lot of St. James. Enter off Winfield Rd., just north of Butterfield. Leader: Jeff Reiter
York Woods, Oak Brook
Registration closed. This trip is full. York Woods, part of the Salt Creek Greenway Trail, is a small preserve on the east side of DuPage County. It is mostly wooded with an old oak stand and has some open and wet areas as well, which draw a variety of birds. New birders are very welcome. Meet at the east side parking lot off of Harger Rd. Directions: traveling south on York Rd., just past Roosevelt Rd., take the I-88 exit on the right (Harger Rd.) and turn right into the York Woods lot just before the interstate ramp. Leaders: Steve […]
Greene Valley, Woodridge
Preregistration required. This morning trip, oriented toward late summer birds, is especially designed for new birders and will be at a leisurely pace to provide as much time as desired to look at each bird and to answer questions on equipment or bird identification. Meet at the Thunderbird Youth Camp Parking Lot. Go west on 79th St. about 1/2 mile, the entrance is on south side of 79th St., west of Greene Rd. in Naperville/Woodridge. Leader: Bonnie Graham, 630-204-8750, coye72112@gmail.com
McDowell Grove Forest Preserve, Naperville
Preregistration required. This morning trip will focus on woodland migrants passing through our area. This is apopular migrant hotspot in both spring and fall. If birds are on the move, we will be in a great location to view them. Meet in the first parking lot after entering the preserve. The entrance is at the intersection of Raymond Dr. and McDowell Rd. where there is a stop light.Leader: Denis Kania, djkan36@gmail.com
Elsen’s Hill/West DuPage Woods, Winfield
Preregistration required. Elsen’s Hill is another great site for migrants, especially warblers passing through on their way to their wintering grounds. Take Winfield Rd. to Gary’s Mill Rd. west to the preserve parking lot entrance on the north side of the road. Bring boots as needed for muddy trails.Leader: Diann Bilderback, diann.bilderback@yahoo.com
McDowell Grove Forest Preserve, Naperville
Preregistration required. This morning trip will focus on woodland migrants passing through our area. This is a popular migrant hotspot in both spring and fall. If birds are on the move, we will be in a great location to view them. Meet in the first parking lot after entering the preserve. The entrance is at the intersection of Raymond Dr. and McDowell Rd. where there is a stop light.Leader: Denis Kania, djkan36@gmail.com
Cantigny CANCELED
This event has been canceled due to severe weather forecast. Open house, no registration required. Butterfly Hill, 1 S 151 Winfield Rd., Wheaton.This event, in partnership with Cantigny, reprises last year’s Big Sit event. The format is open house, no registration is required. However, due to COVID-19, masks will berequired and social distancing will be strongly encouraged. Participants should bring a folding chair, sunscreen and snacks. Bottled water will be provided. The parking fee is waived for birders arriving before 11 am. For more information go to:https://cantigny.org/
McKee Marsh, Warrenville
Preregistration required. Join us on a morning walk to the marsh for residents and migrating shorebirds. Bring a spotting scope if you have one. Most of our walk will be on preserve limestone andearthen trails; wear appropriate shoes and clothing. Meet at the visitor parking lot on the north side of Mack Rd., located between Winfield Rd. and Rt. 59 in Warrenville.Leader: Kyle Wicktor, 708-506-5186
Maple Grove Forest Preserve, Downers Grove
Registration closed. This idyllic suburban preserve is a pocket wilderness, especially suitable for new birders. It has an old maple forest, a vestige of Downers Grove history, which is now mixed with many other species. St. Joseph's Creek lies on the north end. We will look for resident and migrating woodland birds. Meet at the main parking lot off Maple Avenue.Leader: Kathy Mineck