
Though sharing similar coloring as the red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), pileated woodpeckers are larger and have a tuft of vibrant red feathers at the top of their head. Males also have a red stripe on the cheek. | Pileated Woodpeckers (Dryocopus pileatus), Photo by: Timothy Minnick
In this Issue:
- Forest Preserves Unveils New All-Terrain Wheelchairs
- Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present at Juneteenth Jubilee
- Busy Beavers: Nature’s Ecological Engineers
- Ride Off into the Sunset with a Two-Year Equestrian Permit; Celebrate Pride Where Nature and Community Thrive; Check Out Our Summer Guide; Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride Rolls Through Forest Preserves on June 13; Tick, Tock: Time for a Tick Check!; Have you made your Jazz in the Preserves plan yet? Who will you invite?
- Upcoming Events, and
- Volunteer Opportunities: Youth Fishing Guide
Find the June issue here.
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