The Birds & Habitat of Champaign County

A Flyway With Diverse Habitats

Champaign County sits right in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway, a migration corridor that brings an incredible number and variety of birds through Illinois on their way between their wintering and breeding grounds. Learn more about some of the incredible species with which we share our region...and how to find them!

 

Our Top 12 Favorite Prairie Birds in Central Illinois

Where To Go Birding in Champaign County

When glaciers swept over what is now Champaign County tens of thousands of years ago, they left behind the flat and gently rolling landscape we see today. Although best known for a rich prairie ecosystem, our area is also home to scattered forests and wetlands, and this range of habitats has helped a wide diversity of flora and fauna to flourish.  Although Champaign County and its surroundings are typified by agricultural fields of corn and soybean, there are many local parks and preserves where you can find birds in a range of habitats. Below is our list of top local spots to go birding, including accessible areas that are mobility-friendly.

For further information about the accessibility of these sites, please contact them directly. To find additional locations, visit Birdability.org. To learn about great spots for birding by car in our area, check out this Google map compiled by our members. 

This map shows an array of birding locations throughout the region with great information on what you may find there.

Want help identifying and finding birds?

Check out some of our favorite resources for both beginner and expert birders alike:

 

These videos by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology can also help you hone your skills by focusing on...

 

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Our community regularly shares info about rare or notable birds in our area. Join the Birdnotes email listserv to get the latest local bird sightings. This Google map displays locations commonly mentioned on Birdnotes. Please contact list manager Jeff Bryant with any questions.

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