Get to know Humboldt Park, which serves as an oasis for migrating birds making their way through the city of Chicago. We'll look for migrating sparrows and warblers among the park's natural areas and we'll watch for nesting behavior of the park's early breeding birds, such as Barn Swallows and American Robins. We should see plenty of other songbirds, as well as ducks and waders in the excellent urban birding hotspot. Beginning birders are welcome and we will have extra binoculars available.
YOU MUST RSVP IN ADVANCE! THERE WILL BE NO IN-PERSON SIGN UP!
Due to COVID safety restrictions, we are limiting this walk to 5 people per leader. Since we will have such small groups, we ask that you contact the trip leader or aerin tedesco at least 24 hours in advance if you cannot attend: aerintedesco@gmail.com
Please read the safety instructions below CAREFULLY before signing up!!!
Leaders Stephanie Beilke and Robyn Detterline. If you have questions, please contact Stephanie at 920-366-5825.
Humboldt Park, 1624-1708 N Sacramento Ave Chicago; map: https://goo.gl/maps/w3EEgCCNTwt
Meet at Humboldt Park field house, south of North Ave on Sacramento.
Safety Instructions:
- Face masks will be required for everyone and should cover both nose and mouth. Anyone without a mask cannot participate in the trip.
- Attendees should be spaced 6 feet apart from each other.
- Unfortunately, we will not be able to lend binoculars nor share scopes.
- No car pooling is allowed unless you live in the same household.
- If you are feeling ill and have any symptoms of COVID or have been exposed to anyone who has, we ask you to please not attend.
- The first time anyone deviates from the protocol (too close, no face covering, face covering not properly worn, and so on), I will make a request for that individual to get back into compliance. If that individual can't or won't comply, or upon a second deviation from the protocol, I will ask the individual to leave the walk. If the individual will not leave, then I will end the walk. These rules are for community safety, our safety, and for the comfort and peace of mind of those participating.