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Wooded Island Bird Walk

  • Wooded Island, Jackson Park Meet at the west side of the Columbia Basin Chicago, IL, 60637 United States (map)

Photo: Trumpeter swans by Rachel Hogancamp

Hello everyone,

Although it didn’t start out that way, it turned out to be a lovely, sunny and clear morning with Spring in the air. Forsythia is budding as are the trees and bushes.

And the birds are beginning to come through. We had two Northern Shovelers on the east lagoon. The count of six Wood Ducks was the highest we’ve had in a while. A Brown Creeper was a nice addition to the list. We still have a few Mergansers around but they’ll be leaving soon. We wish them well on their journey north.

BIRDERS: Stacey, Marian, Lucy, Paul, Mike, Jennie, Cheryl, Kristin, Luther, Leslie, Marisa, Pam and welcome to Laura, Terry and Larry who was visiting from Michigan

TIME:   8:00am to 10:30am   

WEATHER: 39 degrees, cloudy, but turning sunny

Compiler: Cheryl

Photographers: Marisa and Leslie     

  1. Canada Goose   Number observed: 18

  2. Wood Duck   Number observed: 6

  3. Northern Shoveler   Number observed: 2

  4. Mallard   Number observed: 11

  5. Common Merganser   Number observed: 3

  6. Red-breasted Merganser   Number observed: 4

  7. Ring-billed Gull   Number observed: 6

  8. Herring Gull   Number observed: 3

  9. Downy Woodpecker   Number observed: 2

  10. American Crow   Number observed: 12

  11. Black-capped Chickadee   Number observed: 4

  12. White-breasted Nuthatch   Number observed: 2

  13. Brown Creeper   Number observed: 1

  14. European Starling   Number observed: 9

  15. American Robin   Number observed: 9

  16. House Sparrow   Number observed: 1

  17. House Finch   Number observed: 3

  18. American Goldfinch   Number observed: 1

  19. Dark-eyed Junco   Number observed: 1

  20. Song Sparrow   Number observed: 1

  21. Red-winged Blackbird   Number observed: 25

  22. Brown-headed Cowbird   Number observed: 1

  23. Common Grackle   Number observed: 5

  24. Northern Cardinal   Number observed: 5

 

If you’d like more information about a bird, check out the All About Birds ID guide:

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/

Corrections, additions and comments are welcome.

Good birding everyone,

Jennie