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May 2026 |
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Wed., May 13 @ 7:00
p.m.
Live at
Forest Park and Live-Streamed on Zoom
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Identification of Warblers and Migration Trends - Mike Miller
Peoria Audubon's Conservation Chair, Mike Miller, will discuss
how to identify woodland warblers, recent trends in their
migration patterns, and fascinating facts about these energetic
little birds during spring migration.
Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to the live-stream. |
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July
2026 |
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Sunday, July 26,
@ 3:30 p.m.
Live at:
First Federated Church,
3601 N Sheridan Rd., Peoria, IL
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The Lost Birds: An Extinction Elegy
There is a pre-performance lecture before the performance of
“The Lost Birds” –First Federated Church, 3601 N Sheridan Rd,
Peoria, IL
The Lost
Birds is
a musical memorial to bird species driven to extinction by
humankind. Sweeping and elegiac, it's a haunting tribute to
those soaring flocks that once filled our skies, but whose songs
have since been silenced. It's a celebration of their feathered
beauty: their symbolism as messengers of hope, peace, and
renewal. But it's also a warning about our own tenuous existence
on the planet: that the fate that befell these once soaring
flocks foreshadows our own extinction.
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September 2026 |
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Wed., Sept. 9 @ 7:00
p.m.
Live at
Forest Park and Live-Streamed on Zoom
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Tracking Bird Migration: Locally - Dr. Anant Deshwal
Dr. Anant Deshwal, Professor of Biology from Bradley University,
will be with us to provide an update on his local bird migration
research. Dr. Deshwal is using a network of Motus Towers
throughout the midwest. These provide advanced telemetry
for tracking individual birds that have been tagged with tiny RF
ID chips. Peoria Audubon partially funded establishment of
a local Motus tower for tracking bird migration.
Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to the live-stream. |
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October 2026 |
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Wed., Oct. 14 @ 7:00 p.m. |
The Purple Martin Initiative - Dr. Given Harper Join us
with
Dr. Given Harper to learn about the
Grand
Prairie Bird Alliance (GPBA)
Purple Martin Initiative: Purple Martin nest boxes and
gourds have been placed at locations in Bloomington/Normal and
McLean County, IL.
The
Purple Martin is the largest swallow species in North
America, and the declining eastern population is almost entirely
dependent on human-provided nest boxes.
Dr.
Harper is a retired Professor of Ornithology at
Illinois Wesleyan University. |
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November 2026 |
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Wed., Nov. 11 @ 7:00 p.m. Live at
Forest Park and Live-Streamed on Zoom |
Illinois Wings: Hidden Dynamics of Insects and Birds - Mark
DuBois Unlock the secret lives in our Illinois landscape
as Mark DuBois, Director: Peoria Academy of Science and Fellow
of the Royal Entomological Society, will present a captivating
talk by a local entomologist.
Discover the intricate, often invisible connections ranging from
predatory flights to essential pollination, which sustain our
local ecosystems. Join us to deepen your understanding of avian
and insect behavior and expand how you see the natural world. A
world hiding in plain sight. |
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December 2026 |
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Wed., Dec. 9 @ 7:00 p.m.
Live at
Forest Park |
Live Screening of “The Extraordinary
Caterpillar”
From suburbia to exurban meadows, abandoned
lots to city parks,
The Extraordinary Caterpillar shows that exploring our
environment begins not in distant wilderness, but right outside
our doors! |
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