Migratory Bird Walk at Humboldt Park
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Migratory Bird Walk at Humboldt Park

Join FBC as we traverse Humboldt Park on Sunday, March 30 with our eyes, ears and senses open for migratory birds.

By Feminist Bird Club Chicago

Date and time

Sunday, March 30 · 9 - 11am CDT

Location

Humboldt Park Boathouse

1301 North Humboldt Drive Chicago, IL 60622

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Feminist Bird Club Chicago (FBC) is dedicated to promoting inclusivity & safety in birding for everyone especially LGBTQIA2S+, BIPOC & disabled folks and women.

RESCHEDULED: Now on Sunday, 3/30 from 9-11 am in search of migratory songbirds, waterfowl, and raptors. No prior experience with birding is required. This is a beginner friendly event and organization. Families are also welcome to join (children do not need to RSVP). Binoculars will be available for loan upon request.

MEET AT THE BOATHOUSE

Questions? Please email feministbirdclub.chicago@gmail.com.

Getting There: Humboldt Park is easily accessible by public transit via the North Avenue (72), Division Street (70) and California (94) bus routes. For directions using public transportation visit www.transitchicago.com. There is free parking located at the boathouse. There are bike racks situated around the park.

Accessibility & Terrain: The terrain is rather even and the path we will travel on is paved. Be prepared to walk about 1- 1.5 miles while birding. Bathrooms in the park may not be available.

Dress: Please dress in comfortable weather appropriate clothing and lots of layers. September weather can shift quickly so please bear this in mind.


PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER IF YOU ARE NOT ABSOLUTELY SURE YOU ARE ABLE TO ATTEND.

CANCEL YOUR TICKET IN ADVANCE IF YOUR PLANS CHANGE.

PLEASE READ AND REVIEW: Feminist Bird Club's Birding Code of Conduct prior to attending this event.

Code of Conduct can be accessed on our website FeministBirdClub.org/Resources or by following this link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vL4xY5uf6oNkoKbmMkwD5Uiavdb505_hESciQ0_S_ow/edit

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We are dedicated to promoting inclusivity and safety in birding for everyone especially LGBTQIA+ BIPOC & Disabled folks and women.

Free