Winter Birding in The Windy City: Some may feel as though winter birdwatching is lackluster in comparison to spring or fall, in the absence of all the migrating species and their flashy colors or interesting songs. But, it actually may be a perfect time for other beginners to develop and practice their bird identification skills.
South Shore Nature Sanctuary Bird Walk & Stewardship Event: Feminist Bird Club, South Shore Nature Sanctuary and Purple Martins
Earlier this summer, several different groups converged at South Shore Nature Sanctuary for a bird walk and habitat restoration day. Led by Chicago’s Feminist Bird Club and the South Shore Sanctuary stewards, the event brought out a sizeable group to remove grapevine from encroaching on the dune habitat, and assist field museum employees collect egg count and nest progress data on Purple Martins. Recently, I caught up with my close friend (and FBC Chicago leader) Bridget, who filled me in on all the highlights of the event.
Urban Ornithology: New Study on Avian Nesting & Climate Change from Chicago Ornithologists
In Spring 2022, the Journal of Animal Ecology published an extensive study about avian nesting behavior and climate change conducted by a group of Chicago-based ornithologists. Researchers from University of Chicago, Lincoln Park Zoo, and the Field Museum utilized field observations and the museum’s historical records to track nesting dates for 72 species of birds spanning 143 years. This article not only serves as an interesting contribution to the scientific community, but also as a testament to the prominence of Chicago’s institutions and its urban ornithologists. In hopes of getting this information to as many birders as possible, past the inaccessibility of statistical jargon and academic pay-walls, we offer a short summary.