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September 2025 |
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Wed., Sept. 10 7:00 p.m.
Streamed via Zoom Only |
Kirsten Hill: Bird Friendly Coffee and Sustainable
Conservation
Kirsten Hill, Program Manager from the Smithsonian Institution,
will enlighten us the on benefits of their
Bird Friendly Coffee Program. And, how drinking coffee
that is
certified by the Smithsonian Institution as
Bird Friendly has major benefits to conservation and migrating
birds as well as tasting great!
Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to the event! |
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Sat., Sept. 13 Starting at 9:00 a.m. at
Forest Park |
Coffee Tasting Event at Forest Park - FREE Several
Peoria Audubon members, in association with the
American Birding Association,
purchased a limited supply of Bird Friendly Coffee for FREE
tasting at Forest Park Nature Center in Peoria Heights. We
will be brewing coffee for people to come as you are and have a
taste on us. Simply stop in the FPNC building and have a
taste to experience the benefits and flavour. We will
start brewing at 9:00 AM, when FPNC
opens. |
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October 2025 |
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Wed., Oct. 8 7:00 p.m. Live at FPNC
and Streamed via Zoom |
Management of Local Lakes and Birding Hotspots - Thad Cook
Join us in-person at FPNC for an
evening with Thad Cook, Site Supervisor of several local lakes
and birding hotspots. Thad is with the Illinois Department
of Natural Resources (IDNR). Thad will discuss recent
developments and will answer your questions abour our local IDNR
resources.
Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to the event! |
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November 2025 |
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Wed. Nov. 12 7:00 p.m. Live at FPNC and Streamed via Zoom |
Peoria Wilds - Mike Miller Join us in-person for an
evening at FPNC with Mike Miller as he
enlightens us with the current projects and benefits of working
with peoriawilds.org - a
local organization of land stewards dedicated to conservation
and restoring natural habitat.
Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to the event! |
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December 2025 |
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Wed., Dec. 10,
7:00 p.m.
Live at
Forest Park and streamed via Zoom
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A Big Year: Tarik Shahzad and Government Affairs: Ashley
Maybanks
Join
us, as Ashley Maybanks and
Tarik Shazad from the Nature Conservancy in Illinois,
summarize current events in Illinois state government that
affect birds and nature.
Time
permitting, Tarik will discuss his 2024 record
Birding 'Big Year in Cook County. He broke the previous
record number of species seen in Cook county in a single year,
logging 294. That's a significant birding achievement!
Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com
for link to the event! |
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Sat., Dec. 20 |
Christmas Bird Count - Peoria
Contact Mike
Miller 309.273.7312
for more information and to participate in the Peoria Christmas
Bird Count |
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Sat., Dec. 27 |
Christmas Bird Count - Chautauqua
Contact Rick
Fox 309.369.5330
to participate in the Chautauqua Christmas Bird Count. Note,
the 15-mile diameter count circle for Chautauqua is centered on
the Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge on the Illinois River in
Fulton County |
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January 2026 |
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Sat., Jan. 3 |
Christmas Bird Count - Chillicothe
Contact Tracy
Fox 309.369.5331
for more information and to participate in the Chillicothe
Christmas Bird Count |
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Wed., Jan. 14
7:00 PM
Live at
Forest Park
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Photo/Video Show at Forest Park Nature Center This is
Peoria Audubon's traditional BYO opportunity to share your
nature photos, videos, and stories with all your friends.
Also, bring your snacks to share among friends. |
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February 2026 |
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Wed., Feb. 11
7:00 p.m.
Live at
Forest Park and streamed via Zoom |
Good Practices for eBird and
Merlin - Steve Zehner
Peoria Audubon's Steve Zehner will review getting started and
using Merlin and
eBird apps,
in addition to ebird.org from
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. There will be opportunity to
ask questions and share good practices. |
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March 2026 |
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Wed., Mar. 4
5:40 p.m. CST
Arrive just before
dusk at Tawny Oaks
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Woodcock Watch at Tawny Oaks Field Station
Pete Fenner and Mike Miller will lead a Woodcock Watch at the
Peoria Park District property: Tawny
Oaks Field Station.
Dress warm for a walk around the prairie property at Tawny Oaks
to listen, and hopefully watch American Woodcock perform their
annual spring courtship displays.
Arrive before dusk as the Woodcocks will be active
around, and just after sunset, which is "officially" according
to timeanddate.com,
at 5:53 p.m. CDT. (Note: Daylight Saving Time is scheduled to occur on
Mar. 8) In the evening at Tawny Oaks, restroom facilities are
scheduled to be closed. |
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