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Woodcock Watch at
Tawny Oaks Field Station
Wednesday, March 4,
@ 5:40 p.m. Central Standard Time
Arrive
BEFORE Dusk!
We will be meeting at the Tawny
Oaks Fieldstation, a Peoria Park District facility, located a
few miles north of Peoria off of W Singing Woods Road, to
watch for the spring arrival and "sky dance" of the American
Woodcock.
Pete Fenner will be leading the Woodcock Watch at Tawny Oaks. Dress
warm for a walk around the prairie property at Tawny Oaks to listen,
and hopefully watch
American Woodcock perform their annual spring courtship
displays. Arrive before dusk as the Woodcocks will be
active around, and just after sunset, which is "officially"
according to timeanddate.com for Peoria, at 5:53 p.m. CST on
March 4. (Note:
Daylight Saving Time is scheduled to occur on Mar. 8.) In the
evening at Tawny Oaks, restroom facilities are scheduled to be
closed.
According to the Cornell
Lab of Ornithology, "The male woodcock’s evening display flights
are one of the magical natural sights of springtime in the East. He
gives
buzzy peent calls from a display area on the
ground, then flies upward in a wide spiral. As he gets higher, his
wings start to twitter. At a height of 200–350 feet the twittering
becomes intermittent, and the bird starts to descend. He zigzags
down, chirping as he goes, then lands silently (near a female, if
she is present). Once on the ground, he resumes "peenting" and the
display starts over again."
American Woodcock, a.k.a. Timberdoodle (Image
from YouTube)
Keep watching our
Calendar of
Events for the latest updated information on meetings,
field trips and special events.
Peoria Audubon meetings always feature timely topics and
everyone is welcome. And, the meetings are always
FREE!
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