We went out with friends from the Will County Audubon Society to look out for those cute goofballs out strutting their stuff — woodcocks. 

It was a dim evening, but we saw a bunch of fun birds nonetheless.

New Lifers:

  • Fox Sparrow
  • American Woodcock

This nicely dappled Fox Sparrow was spotted by the group leader, and we were lucky enough to see it for a few minutes. In the crummy light, this is the best pic we got.

Fox Sparrow up in a tree
Fox Sparrow up in a tree; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025
Fox Sparrow up in a tree
Fox Sparrow up in a tree; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025

Our goal was to spot American Woodcocks, hopefully out for their evening strut, but no luck there. That said, we spotted one in a tree, which startled and flew overhead. We got a good look as it flew overhead, silhouetted against the evening sky, but no luck with the camera.  Shortly after, we arrived in a field where the Woodcock was doing a mating ritual in which it “meeps” a dozen or so times, then flies up in the air and makes a chirping sound with its wings, then dive-bombs back to where it started, and repeats. We did catch a bit of recording of the meep sounds.

 

Other Bird Friends:

First Meadowlark of the year! One of three we saw this evening.

An Eastern Meadowlark perches on a wire
An Eastern Meadowlark perches on a wire; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025
6 Northern Shoveler ducks in the middle of a lake
6 Northern Shoveler ducks in the middle of a lake; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025
Mute Swan swims across a lake
Mute Swan swims across a lake; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025

Way across the lake, we spotted a Bald Eagle nest and a nesting couple. At the extreme edge of the lens, we got these goofy pictures of the nesting parents.

Momma Bald Eagle sits in her nest
Momma Bald Eagle sits in her nest; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025
Poppa Bald Eagle sits in a tree
Poppa Bald Eagle sits in a tree; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025

Fun to see the flycatchers starting to return. It’s the first of the Eastern Phoebes.

Eastern Phoebe up in the tree
Eastern Phoebe up in the tree; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025

It wasn’t all feathered friends, though. We saw a muskrat and a deer.

Muskrat friend cleans its paws in the water
Muskrat friend cleans its paws in the water; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025
A deer in the distance among the trees
A deer in the distance among the trees; Lake Renwick Preserve; 27 March 2025

It was a temperate but windy day when we took a quick walk around the Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center and said hello to our waterfowl friends on adjacent Longjohn Slough. Fun day!

American Wigeons and Ring-Necked Ducks swim in a lake
American Wigeons and Ring-Necked Ducks swim in Longjohn Slough near Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center; Cook, Illinois; 15 March 2025
Fourteen Ring-Necked Ducks swim in a lake
Ring-Necked Ducks swim in Longjohn Slough near Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center; Cook, Illinois; 15 March 2025
Two Trumpeter Swans swim in a lake
Two Trumpeter Swans swim in Longjohn Slough near Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center; Cook, Illinois; 15 March 2025
A Trumpeter Swan swims in a lake
A Trumpeter Swan swims in Longjohn Slough near Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center; Cook, Illinois; 15 March 2025
Nine Tree Swallows hang out in a tree
Nine Tree Swallows hang out in a tree, Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center, Cook, Illinois; 15 March 2025
An Eastern Phoebe perches on a wall
An Eastern Phoebe perches on a wall; Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center, Cook, Illinois; 15 March 2025
A Black-Capped Chickadee perches on a branch
A Black-Capped Chickadee perches on a branch; Little Red Schoolhouse Nature Center, Cook, Illinois; 15 March 2025

We went out on this lovely, slightly chilly March morning to see what we could find. McGinnis Slough near Orland Park was quite fruitful, while Tampier Lake was fine, but was mostly birds we’d seen earlier that morning or yesterday in Chicago. 

New Lifers:

  • American Wigeon
  • Trumpeter Swan

 

Four Lesser Scaup ducks swimming in a lake
Four Lesser Scaup swim in McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
Four Red-Breasted Merganser ducks swim in a lake
Four Red-Breasted Mergansers swim in Tampier Lake, Palos area, IL; 9 March 2025
A Ring-Billed Gull in flight against a blue sky
A Ring-Billed Gull in flight against a blue sky; Tampier Lake, Palos Area, IL; 9 March 2025

We got a new lifer, the American Wigeon, and it’s the first time we got really good looks at the Bufflehead (though the pic is meh) and the Northern Shoveler.

Four American Wigeon ducks in flight against a blue sky
Four American Wigeon ducks in flight; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
A Bufflehead duck among a bunch of other ducks on a lake
A Bufflehead duck among a bunch of other ducks on a lake; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
A large billed duck, a Northern Shoveler, flies against a blue sky.
A Northern Shoveler flies against a blue sky, McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025

The highlight of the day was the Sandhill Cranes. When we were back on the trail, one of the cranes landed in the pond right near us, so we were able to see it pretty close (we stayed back, though). It got into a bit of a kerfuffle with some mallards who wanted to hang out nearby. 

Two Sandhill Cranes in a shallow lake, calling
Two Sandhill Cranes in a shallow lake, calling; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
Two large Sandhill Cranes take flight
Two large Sandhill Cranes take flight; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
Sandhill Crane in flight, 9 March 2025
A Sandhill Crane in flight; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
Sandhill crane in the sun
A Sandhill Crane stands among the reeds; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
A Sandhill Crane calls among the reeds
A Sandhill Crane calls among the reeds; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
A Sandhill Crane moves among the reeds
A Sandhill Crane moves among the reeds; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
A Sandhill Crane stands among the reeds
A Sandhill Crane stands among the reeds; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025
A Sandhill Crane eyes the photographer from among the reeds
A Sandhill Crane eyes the photographer from among the reeds; McGinnis Slough, Cook County, IL; 9 March 2025

We found ourselves downtown on the very pleasant early-Spring afternoon of March 8th, so we walked by Lake Michigan for 45 minutes or so. There weren’t many birds in the trees, but we saw a bunch of cuties in the water.

New Lifer:

  • Lesser Scaup
Common Goldeneye swimming to the left
Common Goldeneye, Lake Michigan near Grant Park, 8 March 2025
Common Goldeneye duck swimming to the right
Common Goldeneye, Lake Michigan near Grant Park, 8 March 2025
A collage of six images in sequence showing a common goldeneye duck diving underwater
Common Goldeneye dives for food, Lake Michigan near Grant Park, Chicago, IL; 8 March 2025
Three female Lesser Scaup ducks and one male Lesser Scaup duck swim in the lake.
Three female Lesser Scaup ducks and one male Lesser Scaup duck swim in the lake, Lake Michigan near Grant Park, Chicago, IL; 8 March 2025
Male Red-Breasted Merganser close up, spiky feathers stick up off its head
A Male Red-Breasted Merganser swims in Lake Michigan near Grant Park, Chicago, IL; 8 March 2025
Female Red-Breasted Merganser swims right
A Female Red-Breasted Merganser swims in Lake Michigan near Grant Park, Chicago, IL; 8 March 2025
Five Redhead ducks from a distance in a lake
Five Redheads swim in Lake Michigan, shot at distance near Grant Park, Chicago, IL; 8 March 2025
Ring billed gull stands on concrete
Ring Billed Gull stands on concrete, Lake Michigan shore near Grant Park, 8 March 2025