Field Trip – An Evening of Birding at Lost Mound

An Evening of Birding at Lost Mound

Friday, May 31, 5:30-9:30 p.m.

Coordinator: Mary Blackmore 815-938-3204

Carpool from the Forreston municipal lot on the south side of the village library along HWY 26 at 5:30 or meet the group in the parking area of the Fish and Wildlife office building (see directions below) at 6:30 p.m.

Join us as we travel along side sand prairies and sand savannas near the mighty Mississippi in search of birds in the Lost Mound Unit of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge just north of Savanna. Of primary interest will be the awesome courtship display of the Common Nighthawk, as well as vocalizations of both Eastern Whip-poor-wills and American Woodcocks. There will be enough time to observe many of the grassland species of songbirds as well.

Directions for meeting at Lost Mound: Turn left to enter the refuge off of HWY 84, about 9 miles north of Savanna. After crossing railroad tracks, drive up the hill to the intersection and turn right. Drive about .5 mile and turn left into the parking area. There is a restroom in the parking area.

We’ll car-caravan from the parking lot traveling the paved roads and do little or no walking. The timing sequence will be songbirds, Common Nighthawk, American Woodcock and at the end, Whip-poor-wills. If you want to leave the caravan for an earlier departure you may do so.

If the weather is questionable, call Mary.

Field Trip – Spring Prairie Blooms at Elkhorn Creek

Spring Prairie Blooms at Elkhorn Creek

Tuesday, May 21, 10 a.m. – noon

Coordinator: Mary Blackmore 815-938-3204

Carpool from the Harbor Freight lot in Freeport at 9:30 a.m.
Enjoy the beauty of blooming spring prairie species at our Elkhorn Creek Biodiversity Preserve. We’ll stroll the trails looking for anything in bloom, but especially Cream Wild Indigo and Violet Wood Sorrel. There also should be plenty of birds to observe, perhaps even some late migrants. Trails can be steep with some uneven ground.

If weather is questionable, call Mary.

Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk

Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk

May 29 – Bird Walk, 8-11 a.m.

Leader: Mary Blackmore (815-938-3204)

NIAS Silver Creek Biodiversity Preserve and the Bald Hill Prairie, rural Leaf River. We’ll walk the mowed trails (uneven ground in some places) of Silver Creek’s woodlands and grasslands. For the last hour we will visit the nearby Bald Hill Prairie where we should be treated to displaying Bobolinks. Carpool at 7:15 a.m.

 

Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk

Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk

May 20 – Bird Walk, 8-11 a.m.

Leader: Juliet Moderow (201-233-0946)

Krape Park, Freeport. We’ll meet in the parking lot by the dam and walk the paved path along Yellow Creek and then on some of the road shoulder downstream to the pedestrian bridge. Restrooms are in the park.

 

Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk

Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk

May 17 – Bird Walk, 8-11 a.m.

Leader: Richard Benning (815-865-5279)

Harry and Dorothy Espenscheid Forest Preserve northeast of Freeport. A variety of habitats will be explored including forest, savanna and the riparian areas of Rock Run Creek. There are a few steep portions of the mowed trail and the surface can be uneven. Carpool at 7:30 a.m.