Join Chicago Ornithological Society on an evening hike to observe the spectacular mating dance of the elusive Timberdoodle (American Woodcock). All ages and experience levels are welcome on this twilight adventure. Please dress aggressively for the weather with multiple layers as temperatures can drop rapidly after sunset and timberdoodling is frigid business. Flashlights permitted but not required and loaner binoculars will be available.
Leader: Edward Warden
You must RSVP in advance. Pre-registration is required for the bird walk. Please contact Edward (edwarhzan@gmail.com) or Christina Harber (ceharber@yahoo.com) at least 24 hours in advance if you cannot attend or with questions.
Accessibility:
Total trip distance is approximately 0.5 miles and will take place mostly on wide paved, crushed-gravel, or wood-chip trails that are relatively level with minimal incline. 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. Based on the forecast, you may want to bring a light jacket or heavy coat as well as gloves and a hat. Loaner binoculars will be available.
Location and Transportation:
The exact meeting location will be emailed in advance to registrants. Metered and free street parking is available. The location is accessible by the 78, 136, and 146 bus routes.
Public Health:
Please bring a face mask with you. You may be asked to wear it as needed by the trip leader.