Sunday
October 19
7 am
Rollins
Savanna
Grayslake
With 1,216 uninterrupted acres, Rollins Savanna is one of Lake County’s largest forest preserves. The habitat ranges from prairie and wetland to an oak grove that plays host to migrating passerines. Fall birding here can include Trumpeter Swans, migrating waterfowl and occasional shorebirds in the largest wetland as well as nearly every fall sparrow that passes through the Chicago area, along with raptors and the occasional Rusty Blackbird or Short-eared Owl.
Bring a
spotting scope to scan the large wetland if you have one.
Directions:
Meet
at the Drury Lane parking lot on the north side of the preserve. From
I-94, exit Grand Ave. west to Rollins Rd., then turn left (west) on Rollins and
south on Drury Lane Drive .3 mile to the parking lot on left.
Leader:
Beau
Schaefer 847-337-3602