May 16, 2008
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United States of America -- Illinois
Discover the top birding locations in Illinois. Find out more about Illinois Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in Illinois. Print out a checklist of Illinois birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for Illinois. Order books to help you become a better birder in Illinois. Discover links to Illinois Birding web sites. Print out special maps of Illinois before you begin your trip.

Birds of Illinois CD-ROM

Birding Illkinois

Birds of Illinois

Illinois Bird Watching

Birds of Illinois
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Birding Illinois

Birds of Illinois

Illinois Bird
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State Bird: Northern Cardinal

Birds of Special Interest: Migrating Wood Warblers in spring. Eurasian Tree Sparrow (near East St. Louis)

State Checklists:
Illinois Ornithological Society
NWPRC Bird Checklists - Illinois

Species Seen in Illinois: 436

State Ornithological Society:
Illinois Ornithological Society

Rare Bird Alerts:
(847) 265-2118   Chicago
(630) 406-8111   DuPage
(815) 965-3095   Northwestern
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Electronic mailing Lists:
State chat group – IBET (Illinois Birders Exchanging Thoughts)
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majordomo@lists.enteract.com
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Maps:

Illinois Maps

Retail Birding Stores

 

Birding Links for Illinois:
Birding Festivals
Illinois and Chicago Net Birding
Illinois Birds
Illinois State Parks
Birds of Fermilab
Interactive Bird Data Page
Wild About Birds 
Bird Nests in Winter
Hot Spots
Birding in Illinois  
Chicago Area Birding Guide
Chicago Wilderness
Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
McDowell Grove Bird Sightings
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
Hyde Park Chicago Birding
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges - Illinois

Illinois Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Illinois
Chicago Ornithological Society
The Nature Conservancy of Illinois

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge
40.45 N   89.93 W
Waterfowl congregate here during the winter, with counts exceeding 400,000. Bald Eagles and Swans are usually present as well. Fall shorebird migration can be productive if you find the right spot.

Horseshoe Lake Conservation Area
37.13 N   89.28 W
A horseshoe bend in the Mississippi River and regular flooding produced this pristine woodland/wetland area. Cerulean Warblers and Summer Tanagers can be found here. Waterfowl are abundant in winter.

Illinois Beach State Park
42.41 N   87.81 W
This varied habitat, just south of the Wisconsin border, has beaches, grasslands, wetlands and woods. Raptors funnel overhead during September and October. Migration is the best time for songbirds.

Lincoln Park Bird Sanctuary / Montrose Point
41.88 N   87.62 W
Birding in downtown Chicago during migration can be extremely productive! Search the small shrubs and hedges near Lakeshore Drive and almost anything can turn up! Turn around and check the Lake Michigan shoreline and the lake for loons and grebes. Visit the bird gallery in the Field Museum when you are done.

Shawnee National Forest
37.39 N   88.26 W
The southern tip of Illinois is the home of the Shawnee National Forest. This wilderness is a great spot to find woodpeckers, warblers, vireos and owls. This is the way America looked 300 years ago.

 

 

     

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