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  • A Baltimore oriole of a tree branch.

    Migration watch: Orioles have landed in Will County

    4/24/2024

    Time to stock up on oranges and grape jelly. Baltimore orioles are back in Will County for the season.

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  • A yellow-bellied sapsucker on a tree full of sap wells.

    Holey moley: Yellow-bellied sapsuckers leave distinct clues of their presence

    4/23/2024

    The yellow-bellied sapsucker is the only woodpecker in the eastern United States, so their time in northern Illinois can be fleeting. Look for them in the spring and fall as they migrate through our area.

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  • A periodical cicada on a tree branch.

    Brooding about cicadas? Here's the reason for all the hype this year

    4/22/2024

    To not have heard the buzz about this year's cicada emergence you would have to have been where the cicadas themselves are right now — underground. Why all the hype? This year is the first time since 1803 that two broods of cicadas will have emerged in Illinois at the same time.

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  • Earth as seen from space.

    Five must-know facts about our home planet Earth

    4/17/2024

    You can define Earth in many ways, but above all else it is home. Here is your chance to learn all about our home planet.

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    Want your kids to respect nature? Get your garden growing with them

    4/16/2024

    Gardening with your kids can be a great way to make them good stewards of the environment.

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  • A ruby-throated hummingbird perched on the tip of a branch.

    Migration watch: Hummingbirds have landed in Will County

    4/15/2024

    For those of you eagerly anticipating the arrival of ruby-throated hummingbirds, it won't be long now. The tiny birds have been spotted in Will County and elsewhere in Illinois.

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  • A monarch butterfly rest on the purple flowers of wild bergamot.

    Migration watch: Monarchs have landed in Illinois

    4/15/2024

    We're charting migrations this season, announcing when a variety of species hit major milestones on their travels north. 

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  • A sea of blooming bluebells dot the forest floor at O'Hara Woods.

    If you want to be immersed in bluebells this spring, O’Hara Woods is where it’s at

    4/15/2024

    There are a number of preserves where Virginia bluebells bloom each spring, but the sea of bluebells at O'Hara Woods Preserve is quite impressive.

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  • A snapping turtle on a trail.

    Slow your roll: Turtles on the move for nesting season

    4/10/2024

    Spring is a time when turtles are often on the move and at risk of being hit by cars. If you can safely move a turtle across a road, here's how to do it.

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  • A male cardinal singing while perched on a branch.

    Nature curiosity: Why do birds sing in the morning?

    4/8/2024

    Are the birds waking you up before dawn? There's a good reason for their morning concert. 

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Commemorate summer of the cicada with a Forest Preserve T-shirt

4/25/2024

Prepare for the 2024 cicada emergence with Forest Preserve T-shirts designed to mark this unusual occurrence. Two shirt designs have been created and can be purchased at OutsiderThreads.com. All proceeds benefit The Nature Foundation of Will County. 

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Bald eagle nesting update: We have confirmed seven eaglets in four nests

4/23/2024

The bald eagle population has been booming in Will County in recent years, and we're monitoring four active nests. 

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