The Meadowlark Messenger
Check out the latest news and announcements from Champaign County Audubon Society and our partners!
For decades, our print newsletter, The Meadowlark Messenger, has informed our members about the latest news and events. We’re pleased to now bring you all the info you count on through our online blog too!
Bird of the Month: Chimney Swift
You won’t see June’s bird of the month at your feeders,
nor perched in your yard, or perched anywhere for that
matter. This bird belongs a family that people thought
for many centuries had no feet!
Field Notes: 2024 Bird-a-Thon Results
May 5 – 12, birders from all over Champaign County chose their favorite birding hotspots and diligently counted birds all week, and the Champaign Park District, Urbana Park District, and Champaign County Forest Preserve District got together for some friendly competition!
Volunteers Remove Invasive Plants at Homer Lake to Improve Habitat
On April 13th, eight volunteers with Champaign County Audubon Society partnered with the Champaign County Forest Preserve District to remove invasive shrubs from an area near where migratory Northern Saw-Whet Owls spend the winter.
2024 Kendeigh Grant Awardees
Congratulations to our 2024 Kendeigh Grant awardees! This year’s funded projects will study how predators affect grassland birds, the health and winter ecology of Eastern Whip-poor-wills, and whether migratory American Robins are a source of West Nile Virus to non-migratory robins.
Bird of the Month: Common Yellowthroat
Spring is a great time to find warblers, as many migrate through Champaign County. This month’s featured bird is one of the warblers that sticks around, and is the most common to nest in our area.
Bird of the Month: Eastern Phoebe
April’s bird of the month is a flycatcher with a distinctive raspy call. Learn where to find this bird by its voice and spot its unique habit of “pumping” its tail up and down while perching.
Bird of the Month: American Woodcock
There are many special birds that come to our area in March, but this sky-dancing, forest-dwelling shorebird is nothing short of extraordinary. Learn more about the American Woodcock and where you can watch their dusk mating dance this month.
Field Notes: Spring’s On Its Way!
March is a great month to see a wide array of species, including the last of our wintering ducks, Northern Harriers, Golden-crowned Kinglets, Fox Sparrows, Eastern Phoebes, and Eastern Towhees!
Citizen Science: 36th Annual Bald Eagle Survey
CCAS Vice-President Roger Digges and his partner, Cathy Digges, have participated in the official midwinter Bald Eagle survey since 2018. Learn about their experience searching for these amazing birds along their assigned survey route by the Illinois River .
Bird of the Month: Downy Woodpecker
February’s bird of the month is the smallest woodpecker in North America but easily confused with its cousin the the Hairy Woodpecker.
Location of the Month: River Bend Forest Preserve
Large quarry lakes, shrubland habitat, and bottomland forests make this property an ideal spot to see a wide array of species. February and March are particularly great for waterfowl!
Field Notes: Christmas Bird Count Results
Despite poor weather, 23 participants found 70 species during the 2023 Champaign County Christmas Bird Count (CBC) on December 16.
Bird of the Month: Cooper’s Hawk
You may see January’s bird of the month at your backyard feeder, although it’s not there for any of the seed, nuts, fruit, or suet you’ve provided.
CCAS Supports Middle Fork Dark Sky Trail
Our Board voted this week to donate $250 to the Forest Preserve Friends Foundation in support of the creation of a new Dark Sky Trail at Middle Fork River Forest Preserve, Illinois’ first and only International Dark Sky Park.
Bird of the Month: Northern Cardinal
December’s bird of the month is one of the most iconic winter birds in North America, often found on greeting cards this time of year, beautifully contrasted with white snow .