The Elkhart Historical Society is once again offering guided
wildflower walks on Elkhart Hill, every Saturday in April
starting April 6th. with two walks a day at 10a and
2p, at a cost of $15 per adult $10 per child. Reservations are
required and should be made by calling 217 947 2238. An optional
lunch can be reserved on the same form, at a total cost for
adult of $25 and child $15.
All tours leave from the Country Bumpkin at 103 Gov.
Oglesby St. Elkhart, IL.
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On the morning of Saturday April 27, the Historical Society was
fortunate in getting Biology Professor Tony Rothering, from
LLCC, to demonstrate the banding of both migratory and local
songbirds during special tours at 730 a, 9a and 1030a.
The 2p tour will feature
both flowers and birds with the help of our amazing birders, Dr.
Lara Borgerson, Joe Funk and Rhetta Jack.
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Rothering is a federally permitted bander, who last year
successfully recorded and released over 120 birds during his
annual Elkhart Hill banding session.
The event is done during
the spring migration on Elkhart Hill because of its significance
as an incredibly biodiverse “island” (oasis) to the birds.
The hill’s forest
measures approximately
600 acres of mature hardwoods, which is surrounded primarily by
monocultures of corn and soybeans fields where very few hedge
rows or groves of trees remain. For the many species of
migrating warblers Elkhart Hill offers a much-needed rest and
refueling stop, on their journey north to breeding grounds in
the upper Midwest and Canada. We are hopeful that some of these
travelers will be among those banded on Saturday April 27, you
wont want to miss it. Rothering’s work
helps to catalog the changes in migration
patterns caused, in part by climate change and loss of habitat.
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