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North Pond Wednesday Bird Walks

  • North Pond Casting Pier 2430 N Cannon Dr Chicago, IL, 60614 United States (map)

Join a group of nature enthusiasts and bird watchers for a morning walk around North Pond led by veteran birder Geoff Williamson of Third Coast Birding. We will look for birds (and other creatures) on a leisurely circle around the pond, and afterwards we'll review what we've seen from the comfort of the Nature Museum. Meet at 7:00 AM on the casting pier at the south end of the pond (just west of the museum). The walks last about two hours. Bring a pair of binoculars and dress appropriately for the weather. All ages and experience levels welcome. Dress for the weather and bring binoculars.

Leader: Geoff Williamson

No RSVP required. Please contact Geoff (geoff@thirdcoastbirding.com) with any questions.

Location and Transportation:
Meet near the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum on the casting pier at the southeast corner of North Pond. The group proceeds counterclockwise around the pond from there.
Free street parking is available along both Cannon Drive and Stockton Drive. Public transit to site is available via several busses including the 76, 143, 151, and 156 routes.
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Accessibility:
Total trip distance is approximately 0.75 miles. The trail is paved (though cracked and uneven at points) and has minor elevation changes throughout. The walk will go through the lawn occasionally. The path to the casting pier includes stairs. For those that do not want to walk down stairs, you may meet the group at the top of the steps. Restrooms are available at the museum when the walk concludes at 9:00 AM. 

Weather/Attire/Other:
Comfortable walking shoes or boots are recommended. Dress for the weather; hats are highly encouraged.

Public Health:
Please bring a face mask with you. You may be asked to wear it as needed by the trip leader.

Earlier Event: September 23
LaBagh Woods Beginner Bird Walk
Later Event: September 27
Indiana Dunes State Park Transit Hike