Join us for a guided walk at beautiful natural areas as we explore the incredible journeys of migratory birds. Discover who’s passing through, who’s staying for the season, and how these feathered travelers navigate thousands of miles each year. Along the way, we’ll learn to identify native and migratory species by sight and sound, and uncover the challenges birds face along their routes. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just curious about nature, this walk offers a peaceful, educational experience for all ages. Bring your binoculars and your sense of wonder!
We’ll be highlighting migration patterns across Illinois—with some compelling numbers to get excited about:
- Illinois sits along the Mississippi Flyway, a major migratory route. About 40% of North American migrating waterfowl and shorebirds use this corridor. illinoisaudubon.org+5All Pets Adviser+5WROK 1440 AM / 96.1 FM+5dashboard.birdcast.info+5On The Feeder+5dashboard.birdcast.info+5Wikipedia+2All Pets Adviser+2
- BirdCast data shows that over a billion birds pass through Illinois during fall migration on their journey south. dashboard.birdcast.info+3dashboard.birdcast.info+3WROK 1440 AM / 96.1 FM+3
Why you should come:
- Witnessing millions of birds in motion across our skies is proof of nature’s extraordinary rhythms. NBC Chicago+4WROK 1440 AM / 96.1 FM+4All Pets Adviser+4
- Illinois plays a vital role in providing safe, nourishing stopovers for these travelers.
What to know:
- When? Dates and locations vary—keep an eye on our page for updates!
- Saturday, 9/27/25, Pratt’s Wayne Woods Forest Preserve, Powis Road, Wayne, 60184
- Saturday, 10/04/2025, Johnson’s Mound Forest Preserve, 41W600 Hughes Rd. Elburn
- Saturday, 10/11/2025, Dick Young Forest Preserve, 39W115 Main St. Batavia
- What to bring? Binoculars, curiosity, and your sense of wonder.
- Who’s welcome? All ages—everyone can enjoy the journey.
Come celebrate migration with us—because every flight tells a story.
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