Area Nature Organizations Reveal Piping Plover Chicks Names

Area Nature Organizations Reveal Piping Plover Chicks Names

The Illinois Ornithological Society (IOS), Chicago Ornithological Society (COS) and Chicago Audubon Society (CAS) are happy to announce that the three Piping Plover chicks hatched to Monty and Rose at Montrose Beach Dunes on June 18, 2020 are 23 days old today and are considered to have fledged by the Great Lakes Piping Plover Conservation Team. They have been named Hazel, Esperanza and Nish by a selection panel representing Chicago’s diverse communities.

Name the Plover Chicks!

Name the Plover Chicks!

Anyone interested may submit up to 3 proposed names via the links. The links will be open through July 8, 2020. We are asking for the names submitted to reflect Chicago's heritage, culture and diversity. The panel will select and announce the names prior to the chicks' departure on their southern journey.

Bird Haven LaBagh Woods Restoration - In The News

Bird Haven LaBagh Woods Restoration - In The News

Located on the Northwest side of Chicago, LaBagh Woods has begun its restoration work for this year. Despite the on-going pandemic and the shelter-in-place order, volunteers are enthusiastic about restoring this iconic acre of land for the migratory birds this summer.

In a feature on WTTW recently, Chicago Audubon's board member Radhika Miraglia and her kids actively participated in building a high-quality bird habitat.

Lights on to pay tribute - Lights off to save lives!

Lights on to pay tribute - Lights off to save lives!

Light reduction for all buildings along Chicago's lakefront is critical to reducing bird strikes. Residents and building owners should be aware that all evening light displays to show appreciation for those on the front lines of COVID-19 need to be turned off after 11 pm for the protection of birds that will migrate through Chicago every night over the next month.