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Birds

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Cordilleran Flycatcher

Latin:  Empidonax occidentalis

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Dark-eyed Junco

Latin:  Junco hyemalis

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Dusky-capped Flycatcher

Latin:  Myiarchus tuberculifer

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Dusky Flycatcher

Latin:  Empidonax oberholseri

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Eared Grebe

Latin:  Podiceps nigricollis

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Eastern Meadowlark

Latin:  Sturnella magna

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Eastern Phoebe

Latin:  Sayornis phoebe

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Eastern Towhee

Latin:  Pipilo erythrophthalmus

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    Setting Up a Program

    Sample materials you can modify and use to establish a Lights Out program.

    Grassland Species of Concern in Kane County Forest Preserves

    Grassland Species of Concern in Kane County Forest Preserves

    Learn more about The Illinois Wildlife Action Plan and conservation efforts.

    Migratory Bird Habitat and Landscaping

    Migratory Bird Habitat and Landscaping

    Thousands of migrating birds pass through most people's yards every spring and fall - these simple garden principles can help them find the food and shelter they need. 

    Planting for Chicago-area Migratory Birds
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    Planting for Migratory Birds

    Any landscape - formal, informal, large or small - can attract rare and beautiful migrants if a few simple principles are followed

    Plantings for Spring Migrants

    Plantings for Spring Migrants

    Gardens offer spring migrants insects to catch, nectar to drink, ground to scatch in and buds to eat

    Plantings for Fall Migrants
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    Plantings for Fall Migrants

    Consider planting native plants that provide berries and seeds for fall migrants.

    Bartel Grassland

    Bartel Grassland

    Bartel Grassland

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    Lights Out Chicago

    Chicago is the first U.S. city to dim tall building lights to save birds' lives.

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