Join us for a slow-paced outing at Humboldt Park. In late November this park is bustling with late migrants, including Fox, White-throated, and Swamp Sparrows, as well as winter residents such as Cooper's Hawks, American Tree Sparrows, and Dark-eyed Juncos.
We will begin the event with a 20-minute sit in which we will hone our observation skills and use mindfulness techniques to enjoy the species that find us, while learning about individual birds and the stories they have to tell. You are encouraged to bring a small notebook to record your observations.
Next we will take a stroll around the park, focusing on the behavior of birds and taking time to understand why we know what we know about our feathered friends. This walk is designed for beginning birders, people with mobility challenges, or anyone who prefers their birding on the slow side.
Leader: Robyn Detterline
You must RSVP in advance! Pre-registration is required for the bird walk. Please contact Robyn Detterline (rdetterline@gmail.com) or Chris Holden (twoheadedvireo@gmail.com) at least 24 hours in advance if you cannot attend or with questions.
Accessibility:
Total trip distance is approximately 2 miles and will take place mostly on wide paved, crushed-gravel, or wood-chip trails that are relatively level with minimal incline. We may leave the trail at times to walk through the grass for a better view of the birds. Any recent rain may create muddy conditions.
Restrooms are unavailable.
Weather/Attire/Other:
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Please bring bottled water. Dress for the weather, which may require a light or heavy jacket as well as gloves. Hats and sunscreen are recommended. Loaner binoculars will be available.
Location and Transportation:
The exact meeting location will be emailed in advance to registrants. Free parking is available at the Humboldt Park Boat House: 1301 N Humboldt Dr, Chicago, IL 60622. The location is accessible by public transit via the 70, 72, and 94 CTA bus route.
Public Health:
Please bring a face mask with you. You may be asked to wear it as needed by the trip leader.