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Mon., Mar. 9
6:50 p.m. CDT
Arrive just before
dusk at
Tawny Oaks
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Woodcock Watch at Tawny Oaks Field Station
Pete Fenner and Mike Miller will lead a Woodcock Watch at the
Peoria Park District property: Tawny
Oaks Field Station.
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,
at 6:58 p.m. CDT. (Note: Daylight Saving Time starts on Mar. 8) In the evening at Tawny Oaks, restroom facilities are
scheduled to be closed. |
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Sat., March 14 8:00 AM
Meet at
Tawny Oaks;
715 West Singing Woods Road, Edelstein, IL
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Casual Bird Outing - A Casual Field Trip Opportunity
Several Peoria Audubon Bird Enthusiasts will be leading a casual
birding outing at
Tawny Oaks Field Station. If you've never "gone
birding" before, now is your chance to try! All are
welcome to all skill levels. Meet like-minded people and
enjoy the birds! We will even be bringing a few extra
binoculars to share!
In case of bad weather, check our social media for updates! |
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Wed., Apr. 8 7:00
p.m.
Live at
Forest Park and Live-Streamed on Zoom
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What Can You Do For Birds? - Patrick Menke
Peoria Audubon Board Member Patrick Menke will be discussing a
number of strategies that will benefit local bird populations as
well as increasing the enjoyment around your home!
Strategies include:
Patrick's talk will include a vigorous discussion of topics with
questions answered. Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to the live-stream. |
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Sat., Apr. 25 @ 8:00a.m.
Detweiller
Riverside |
Casual Bird Outing -
Detweiller
Riverside Several Peoria Audubon Bird Enthusiasts will be leading a casual
bird outing at
Detweiller Riverside. This Peoria Park District
property used to be part of a golf course and a boat launch to
Upper Peoria Lake - which is a wide part of the Illinois River.
It has since been transformed into a nature preserve and
birding
hotspot with 201 documented bird species as of March 2026.
If you've never "gone
birding" before, now is your chance to try! All are
welcome to all skill levels. Meet like-minded people and
enjoy the birds! We will even be bringing a few extra
binoculars to share! |