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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: Northern waterthrush by Victoria Restrepo

Hello everyone,

It was a terrific Spring Bird Count. The weather was lovely and the birds were here. We had 68 species, which is not too shabby!

House Wrens, Warbling Vireos, Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers and Yellow Warblers were singing everywhere. We had a first of the year Orchard Oriole join all the Baltimore Orioles. Our Downy Woodpecker was peering into the hole that we watched him excavate last week so we hope that we’ll have babies soon.

We had higher numbers than usual of Caspian Terns and Northern Parula Warblers. We were surprised to see two Greater Yellowlegs on one of the islands in the lagoon. That’s a species that we don’t have in the park very often so it was a nice surprise. We saw a Belted Kingfisher dive into the lagoon and come up with a very large yellow fish. It flew off to eat it in private.

The Cliff Swallows are back and we had our first of the year Scarlet Tanager, a gorgeous male whose red feathers looked almost florescent in the sun.

BIRDERS: Marian, Jen, Simone, Robert, Nathan, Caterina, Gary, Paul, Eileen, Kristin, Daniela, Luther, Anisha, Julia, Madison, Darby, Pam, Satya, Alicia, Jennie, Monica, Cheryl, Renate and welcome to Mark L., Spencer, Laura, Michael, and Mark V.

TIME:   8:00am to 1:00pm     

WEATHER: 56 degrees to start, quickly warming up, sunny

Compiler: Cheryl

Photographers: Leslie and Gary

  1. Canada Goose   Number observed: 47

  2. Wood Duck   Number observed: 3

  3. Mallard   Number observed: 10

  4. Mourning Dove   Number observed: 1

  5. Chimney Swift   Number observed: 7

  6. Ruby-throated Hummingbird   Number observed: 1

  7. Greater Yellowlegs   Number observed: 2

  8. Ring-billed Gull   Number observed: 4

  9. Herring Gull   Number observed: 2

  10. Caspian Tern   Number observed: 4

  11. Double-crested Cormorant   Number observed: 6

  12. Black-crowned Night Heron   Number observed: 2

  13. Green Heron   Number observed: 3

  14. Great Egret   Number observed: 1

  15. Great Blue Heron   Number observed: 1

  16. Cooper's Hawk   Number observed: 2

  17. Belted Kingfisher   Number observed: 1

  18. Downy Woodpecker   Number observed: 7

  19. Northern Flicker   Number observed: 4

  20. Least Flycatcher   Number observed: 1

  21. Eastern Phoebe   Number observed: 5

  22. Eastern Kingbird   Number observed: 6

  23. Warbling Vireo   Number observed: 15

  24. Blue Jay   Number observed: 10

  25. American Crow   Number observed: 4

  26. Black-capped Chickadee   Number observed: 1

  27. Tree Swallow   Number observed: 8

  28. Purple Martin   Number observed: 16

  29. Northern Rough-winged Swallow   Number observed: 7

  30. Barn Swallow   Number observed: 13

  31. Cliff Swallow   Number observed: 7

  32. Ruby-crowned Kinglet   Number observed: 9

  33. Brown Creeper   Number observed: 1

  34. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher   Number observed: 31

  35. House Wren   Number observed: 7

  36. European Starling   Number observed: 22

  37. Gray Catbird   Number observed: 22

  38. Brown Thrasher   Number observed: 2

  39. Veery   Number observed: 1

  40. American Robin   Number observed: 51

  41. House Sparrow   Number observed: 4

  42. House Finch   Number observed: 2

  43. American Goldfinch   Number observed: 13

  44. Chipping Sparrow   Number observed: 1

  45. White-crowned Sparrow   Number observed: 2

  46. White-throated Sparrow   Number observed: 12

  47. Song Sparrow   Number observed: 5

  48. Orchard Oriole   Number observed: 3

  49. Baltimore Oriole   Number observed: 15

  50. Red-winged Blackbird   Number observed: 56

  51. Brown-headed Cowbird   Number observed: 14

  52. Common Grackle   Number observed: 2

  53. Black-and-white Warbler   Number observed: 2

  54. Orange-crowned Warbler   Number observed: 1

  55. Nashville Warbler   Number observed: 2

  56. Common Yellowthroat   Number observed: 3

  57. American Redstart   Number observed: 5

  58. Cape May Warbler   Number observed: 2

  59. Northern Parula   Number observed: 5

  60. Yellow Warbler   Number observed: 37

  61. Chestnut-sided Warbler   Number observed: 3

  62. Palm Warbler   Number observed: 16

  63. Yellow-rumped Warbler   Number observed: 19

  64. Black-throated Green Warbler   Number observed: 1

  65. Scarlet Tanager   Number observed: 1

  66. Northern Cardinal   Number observed: 11

  67. Rose-breasted Grosbeak   Number observed: 4

  68. Indigo Bunting   Number observed: 1

 

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.

Recordings are not used to attract birds.

The Walks are free and open to one and all. They are held year-round. Newcomers are warmly welcomed. 

Saturday morning walks: Start at 8:00 a.m. and cover a distance of two miles.  Birders walk from the meeting spot counterclockwise onto Wooded Island. Exiting Wooded Island at the south end, the birders walk along the soccer field and enter the south end of Bobolink Meadow. The Meadow’s path leads to the Music Bridge. After crossing the Music Bridge birders walk through the parking lot and around the Columbia Basin (North Lagoon) and return to our meeting spot.  In late fall, winter and early spring, the birders check for birds on the lakefront at the Outer Harbor near LaRabida Hospital and the Inner Harbor after the Wooded Island walk.

Meeting Spot:  Birders meet on the west shore of the Columbia Basin (North Lagoon).  Park on Stony Island Avenue near 59th Street, walk east across the parkland area, then cross Cornell Drive to reach the spot.

Good birding everyone,

Jennie