Be a Better Birder: Intermediate Bird ID
Zoom PresentationStep up your birding game by learning how to identify the complexities of birds.
Step up your birding game by learning how to identify the complexities of birds.
Visit the bird feeding stations and hike along a nature trail to observe birds during the fall season.
Learn about the birds of prey ambassador animals as they enjoy their lunch!
Learn about our flighted ambassador animals and discover their unique adaptations.
View a screening of “Monty and Rose,” the true story of a pair of endangered piping plovers who beat the […]
Webinar teaching skills to begin to learn to identify local bird songs.
Learn about the best bird foods, feeders and landscape elements to benefit our resident winter birds.
Learn some basic winter bird feeding tips including which birds will visit your feeders this winter.
Drop in to learn the basics about winter bird feeding and pick up a do-it-yourself pinecone bird feeder craft.
Join us at Thatcher Pavilion for a screening of “The Magic Stump” – the story of an Illinois tree stump […]
Join us for a short presentation to learn about our local owls and observe them on the trail. Ages 12 […]
Join us for an indoor presentation to learn about unique adaptations of owls that make them silent, skilled nocturnal hunters.
Enjoy a leisurely nature hike with stops at feeding stations to observe birds’ amazing winter behaviors.
Listen for owls as part of the annual Christmas Bird Count with John Elliott from the Chicago Bird Alliance. Ages […]
Join us and a special guest for a talk about owls.
Join us for an up-close look at the brave birds staying local during winter at our feeders. Hot chocolate provided.
Learn about ABA birding ethics and how to ensure other people—and most importantly birds—are minimally impacted during your trip.
What birds are visiting the feeding station? Enjoy watching the feeders on a paved surface. Binoculars available for loan. Weather […]
Watch and learn about winter birds at our feeders while playing nature-themed board games. Ages 14 & up.
Learn about some of the surprising adaptations and behaviors birds use to survive winters deep freeze with an indoor presentation. […]
Woodpeckers are well adapted for their environment. Join us for a short presentation and a stroll to observe these wonderful […]
We’ll observe bird feeder action while noshing on bagels and coffee inside the Museum, then head outdoors for a guided […]
Bring your favorite coffee with you and enjoy watching the bird feeders from inside our newly renovated exhibit room.
This program is great for beginners who want to learn about building a birding kit, techniques and finding resources.
Start your morning with birds and bagels! Enjoy a treat while observing local birds at our feeders. Bagels, light refreshments […]
Join a naturalist and explore the forest. We’ll investigate animal tracks, identify deciduous trees and observe the winter birds. Grove […]
Prepare a house for the upcoming nesting season. Limited space. One birdhouse per family. $5 suggested donation. Ages 10 & […]
Bring the family and meet one of our ambassador owls. Learn about the fascinating owls that call Trailside home.
Enjoy a brief introduction to owls and their amazing adaptations and skills followed by a short walk on our trails […]
Help us celebrate owls and learn what makes them so unique!
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