by NIAS | Mar 25, 2025
Enjoy The Spring Migration!
April 3 – Wetland Areas of Eastern Stephenson County.
This outing has little walking as we drive to each wetland area and often view the birds from our vehicles. Carpool at 7:45 a.m.
Leader: Mary Blackmore (815-938-3204)
Expected trail conditions are described above. Restrooms are not available unless noted. We’ve resumed carpooling from the Harbor Freight east parking area on Freeport’s south side adjacent to the McDonald’s along HWY 26. For walks where there is a carpool option, the departure time is indicated.
All of the walks will begin at 8 a.m. And conclude at 11 a.m. Feel free to join or depart the group anytime during those three hours. Those who wish to will gather for lunch afterwards at a nearby restaurant. If the weather is questionable or you need further directions to the site, please call the listed leader. We hope you can join us!
by NIAS | Apr 28, 2024
Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk
May 29 – Bird Walk, 8-11 a.m.
Leader: Mary Blackmore (815-938-3204)
NIAS Silver Creek Biodiversity Preserve and the Bald Hill Prairie, rural Leaf River. We’ll walk the mowed trails (uneven ground in some places) of Silver Creek’s woodlands and grasslands. For the last hour we will visit the nearby Bald Hill Prairie where we should be treated to displaying Bobolinks. Carpool at 7:15 a.m.
by NIAS | Apr 28, 2024
Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk
May 20 – Bird Walk, 8-11 a.m.
Leader: Juliet Moderow (201-233-0946)
Krape Park, Freeport. We’ll meet in the parking lot by the dam and walk the paved path along Yellow Creek and then on some of the road shoulder downstream to the pedestrian bridge. Restrooms are in the park.
by NIAS | Apr 28, 2024
Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk
May 17 – Bird Walk, 8-11 a.m.
Leader: Richard Benning (815-865-5279)
Harry and Dorothy Espenscheid Forest Preserve northeast of Freeport. A variety of habitats will be explored including forest, savanna and the riparian areas of Rock Run Creek. There are a few steep portions of the mowed trail and the surface can be uneven. Carpool at 7:30 a.m.
by NIAS | Apr 27, 2024
Field Trip – Spring Bird Walk
May 9 – Bird Walk, 8-11 a.m.
Leader: Mary Blackmore (815-938-3204)
NIAS Elkhorn Creek Biodiversity Preserve, rural Forreston. We’ll walk the mowed trails through grasslands, woodland and wetlands. The trails have some steep sections and the ground is often uneven. Carpool at 7:30 a.m.