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Last Call for 2026 Dues Renewal

This is our last call for annual dues renewal as we will be publishing the 2026 Member Directory soon. Dues remain $20 for individuals, $30 for families and $10 for students. 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! Renew here: https://dupagebirding.org/join-renew/

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DBC YouTube Mini-tutorials Weekly

The DBC Board has launched the DBC YouTube channel as a way to serve the membership in the absence of our regular meetings and field trips, all postponed due to the Covid-19 quarantine. Our goal is to provide a way to connect with you and enrich your birding experience. We’re tapping the expertise of DBC President Denis Kania, who is recording a range of mini-tutorials to provide bird identification strategies for challenging birds, tips for using our checklist, understanding parts of a bird, and more.  This is timely content as migration gets underway! Visit the DuPage Birding Club YouTube channel […]

New Mini-Tutorial: Pine Warbler vs. Yellow-throated Vireo

In the absence of our regular meetings and field trips, the DBC Board is pleased to present Mini-Tutorials on the DBC YouTube Channel. This week we launch the Mini-tutorial sharing keys to distinguishing between two beautiful yellow birds, the Pine Warbler and the Yellow-throated Vireo. Presented by Denis Kania. As meetings and field trips have been canceled for the short term due to the Covid-19 quarantine the Board offers a way to connect with you and enrich your birding experience. We are tapping the expertise of DBC President Denis Kania, who will record a range of Mini-Tutorials to provide bird […]

New Mini-Tutorial: Spotted Thrushes

In the absence of our regular meetings and field trips, the DBC Board is pleased to present Mini-Tutorials on the DBC YouTube Channel. This week we launch the Mini-Tutorial on five spotted thrushes (Gray-cheeked Thrush, Hermit Thrush, Swainson’s Thrush, Veery, and Wood Thrush) + a couple of birds that may be mistaken for thrushes, the Brown Thrasher and Ovenbird. Presented by Denis Kania. As meetings and field trips have been canceled for the short term due to the Covid-19 quarantine the Board offers a way to connect with you and enrich your birding experience. We are tapping the expertise of […]
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