
Horned larks (Eremophila alpestris) are hardy ground-dwelling birds often spotted in open fields during winter. Their tiny feather tufts, which resemble horns, give them their distinctive name. | Horned Lark, Photo by: Edward Boe
In this Issue:
- Crack, Snap & Pop: The Surprising Sounds of Winter in the Forest Preserves
- Lunar New Year Finds a Home in the Forest Preserves
- Rooted in Resilience: Celebrate Black History Month Across Cook County
- Language is Not a Barrier in the Forest Preserves; Chicago Botanic Garden’s Annual Orchid Show Opens; Don’t Miss Your Chance to Join a Conservation Corps Program; Step Onto the Ice for a Winter Fishing Adventure; The Foundation Offers Creative Way to Show Your Love
- Upcoming Events & Programs
- Volunteer Opportunities: Calling Frog Survey
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