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Spanish-Language Bird Walks, Y’all

By The Forest Preserves Of Cook County

The Forest Preserves of Cook County invites the public to attend Spanish-language bird walks as part of the year-long Bird the Preserves initiative.
Throughout 2016, Forest Preserves visitors are invited to take advantage of frequent opportunities to view some of the most interesting and spectacular birds in the preserves.
Check out these upcoming Spanish-language bird walks:


Chicago Ornithological Society Big Year Birding Field Trip / Viaje de Campo Bosque LaBagh
Saturday/Sabado, Sept. 10 – 7 a.m.
LaBagh Woods – Irene Hernandez parking lot, Foster just east of Cicero and I-94, Chicago
SOC le invita a una gira para observar la migración otoñal. Esta gira será bilingüe. Traigan botas a prueba de agua. / Enjoy the height of spring migration. Wear waterproof boots. See chicagobirder.org for updates. Contact/contactar: Luis Muñoz
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Birding with the Field Museum en Español
Saturday/Sabado, Sept. 10 – 10 am
Eggers Grove, 11201 A Ave B, Chicago
Te invitamos a una observación de pájaros. Mas informaciones.
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Viaje de Campo Miller Meadow
Saturday/Sabado Sept. 24, 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
8300 W Roosevelt Road, Forest Park
Observar la migración otoñal. Esta gira será bilingüe. Nos reuniremos en el área estacionamiento localizado en Roosevelt Road, cerca de la entrada. Traigan botas a prueba de agua. Contactar Luis Muñoz.
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In addition to frequent bird walks, a new bird is being highlighted each month as part of the Bird the Preserves Bird of the Month series. Visitors will have the opportunity to spot the bird of the month at an event or program, and learn what makes that bird so special. Visit fpdcc.com/birding to learn more about the multitude of birding opportunities.
Join a growing movement of nature lovers and bird the preserves this year while enjoying the many amenities offered throughout the Forest Preserves, including miles of marked trails, major waterways that can be canoed or kayaked, dedicated nature preserves and more.
Support for Bird the Preserves was generously provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through Chicago Wilderness.

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Posted on September 8, 2016