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Trekking for Timberdoodles

  • Chipman Preserve 8395 East Main Street Galesburg, MI, 49053 United States (map)

The American Woodcock, aka Timberdoodle, is a secretive, superbly camouflaged shorebird that spends most of its time hidden in forest scrub, not often seen by birders. To our delight, during a short window in the spring, male Woodcocks emerge from the forest to perform a marvelous flight display, or “sky dance”.

Join SWMLC volunteer and experienced birder Seth Chapman for a short hike where we will witness the American Woodcock’s magical mating display. After this hike, you will have a deeper understanding of the Woodcock, and perhaps, of yourself, as we contemplate this spectacle.

This hike will take place at dusk at Chipman Preserve. We will gather as a community and learn all about the Woodcock: how to identify them, their various habits, and the unique characteristics that make this bird so special.

All ages and skill levels are welcome. This hike will take place rain or shine.

Additional info

♦   Please bring a pair of binoculars (we also have a few for you to borrow), and a travel mug for complementary chai.⁠

♦   Trail: An easy, one-mile hike through restored prairie and oak savannah.

♦   There are no restrooms at this nature preserve.

♦  Though leashed dogs are normally welcome at our public nature preserves, we ask that you please leave your furry friend at home for this hike.

This event is free of charge, and limited to the first 12 participants who sign up. Sign up below!

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