5. Now, call your phone number from your phone. Enter in the pin number you set followed by the #
6. It will start reading new messages. Hit * to go to the main menu. It will read off the main menu options. Select option 5 to permanently delete all voicemail messages. Once you select that there is one more prompt and all voicemail messages get nuked.
The Japanese Garden in Jackson Park features cherry blossom
trees that bloom each spring. The peak bloom period lasts for about 6 to 10
days, and typically happens in late April to early May. These trees have been
extended beyond the garden as well to the area around Jackson Park’s Columbia
Basin.
Lake Forest College, 555 North Sheridan Road, Lake Forest,
Illinois 60045
Potawatomi Woods in Wheeling,
Forest Park, 220 East Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045
Fort Sheridan, cliff rd, Highland Park, IL
University of St Mary of the Lake / Mundelein Seminary, Main Chapel, 1000 E Maple Ave, Mundelein, IL 60060
Rotary Gardens – Janesville, Wisconsin – red bridge
Lock & Dam 14, Bettendorf, IA 52722 (Subway: 1717 State
St, Bettendorf, IA 52722, McDonald’s, Mississippi Market Place, 1403 Eagle
Ridge Rd, Le Claire, IA 52753 )
US Army Corps of Engineers, Lock & Dam 13, 4999 Lock Rd,
Fulton, IL 60152
328 Rodman Ave, Rock Island , IL
McHenry Hills State Park914 S. River Road, McHenry, IL
60050, 815-385-1624. Or Stratton Lock & Dam, or fish tales concession.
Oswegoland Park District Civic Center, 5 Ashlawn Ave,
Oswego, IL 60543 or 41.701101,-88.349394
Fox River Trail, Montgomery, IL 60538, 41.730394,-88.336143
“I parked at the Elgin Continental Little League lot
behind the DMV on (Route) 31 just south of (Route) 20,” Sheely said.
“We walked along the shoreline south, roughly no more than a quarter of a
mile, to try and get a little closer to the bigger numbers. Every time I tried
to count them, a few more would fly in from around the bend. But from where I
was standing just south of a boat ramp, I counted 60 just along the eastern
shoreline between the Route 20 bridge and probably about a quarter of a mile
south of that.”
Popular Eagle Viewing Areas
Conowingo, MA
Water St. in Prairie du Sac. WI
The Alliant – Hydroelectric Dam, Prairie Du Sac, WI
Veterans Memorial park, 700 VFW Dr, Sauk City, WI 53583
River Front Downtown – Prairie Du Sac, WI 53578
Currently Eagle viewing is dictated by the weather. With
heavy snow cover and cold temperatures the birds will move inland to small
streams with open water to feed for fish. Or they will watch for a farmer that
is spreading agricultural carion on snow covered fields.
As the weather warms and snow and ice melts additional areas
of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers will open. This open water will provide
bald eagles areas for catching their favorite food source, fish. In the Prairie
du Chien area this open water will include areas along the river front and
along St. Feriole Slough south to the Campion Boat Landing. Check open water
areas near the Regional Tourism Center and at the Blackhawk Ave and Washington
St. bridges. A scope works from these locations. Be sure to stay in your car,
as a car is the best bird blind you can have at these locations. The best views
of eagle nests occur north of Prairie du Chien. North of the cemetery on Main
Street/County Road K there is a nest on the west side of the highway. This nest
can be seen by stopping near the no passing zone sign and looking west. The
nest is in a large cottonwood tree in the second tree line. Since early January
a pair of eagles have been visiting this nest.
Three nests are located off Ambro Road. When County Road K
turns to the right, just before the railroad tracks, turn onto Ambro Road.
Follow this road to the left into the Ambro Slough area.One nest is located on
the Gremore Lake side, east of Ambro Road, just north of the Wisconsin DNR boat
landing.This nest is hard to see once the leaves are on the trees.When there
are no leaves you can see the nest by stopping on the road and searching the
trees along the edge of the lake just north of the landing. By parking on the
boat ramp at the Ambro landing you can see a nest in the far tree line straight
west of the landing.Just 100 yards south of the Ambro boat landing and on the
west side of slough there is another nest in a large cottonwood tree. This nest
is easily seen by simply stopping on the road and looking between the cabins
into the first tree line.This is a huge nest and has been at that location for
many years.
Lock and Dam 9, 11 miles north of Prairie du Chien, is also
a good location to observed eagles feeding or sitting in trees along the river.
Go to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lock area or the Gordon’s Bay Boat
Landing south of the dam for the best viewing. Eagles can also be found feeding
on agricultural carrion in fields along U.S. Highway 18 east of Prairie du
Chien, between Patch Grove and Mount Hope. North of Prairie du Chien on State
Hwy 27 near County Road N watch for eagles feeding on commercial fish waste and
agricultural carion in adjacent fields.
There are 5 active eagle nests in the Prairie du Chien area
that are easily viewed. The pair of eagles using any of these nests is busy
carrying branches and other nesting material to the nest in preparation for the
upcoming nesting activity. Egg laying will occur in late February or early
March.
Prairie du Chien Viewing Areas
A good spot for eagle viewing is between the Blackhawk
Avenue and Washington Street bridges in Prairie du Chien. A large artesian well
provides open water. Eagles will perch in trees along the slough. Check the
trees along the Mississippi River shore near and across from Lawler Park on St.
Feriole Island is another location of eagle activity. The park is west and
north of the Blackhawk Avenue bridge. A mounted bird scope for viewing is
available (located in back of building) at the Wisconsin Welcome Center/Prairie
du Chien Area Chamber of Commerce building, 211 S. Main. Enroute to Prairie du
Chien watch for eagles soaring or perching in trees in open field areas looking
for food.
A spotting scope is nice too. Eagle watching begins in the
morning about an hour after sunrise. The birds are most active from then until
about 3:00PM, feeding in open water areas. Birds can be seen soaring, perching
in riverside trees, and sitting on the ice. By late afternoon the birds will be
heading for the roost and will not be active unless you are on a flight path to
the roost.
The best places to see eagles in the area include the
Gordon’s Bay boat landing and Lock and Dam #9, 10 miles north of Prairie du
Chien. The boat landing is cleared of snow so eagle watchers can simply park
near the ramp facing slightly upstream. Watch for eagles in the big cottonwoods
along the Wisconsin shoreline, across the river in trees along the Iowa
shoreline, and soaring overhead or over the open water caused by flowing water
from the dam.
雪雁
Emiquon Preserve: 11304 N. Prairie Rd, Lewistown, IL 61542
Loess Bluffs/Squaw Creek: Loess Bluffs National Wildlife
Refuge: 25542 US-159, Forest City, MO 64451
Baker’s Lake Nature Preserve, Dundee Rd, Barrington, IL
60010 (有一个鸟窝)
Bald eagle nest in Busse Woods, Elk Grove Village just south
of I-90 and west of Arlington Height Road.
Great Blue Heron shot at Skokie Northshore Channel/Sculpture
Park, IL
麋鹿
10002 Busse Woods, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
Bird watch: http://www.ebird.org
北非: 拍鸟的地方在2400
W Central Rd, Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
南非:
15451 Joliet Rd, Plainfield, IL 60544
沙丘鹤/Sandhill
Crane:Horicon
National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center: W4279 Headquarters Road, Mayville, WI
Bird Haven Greenhouse & Conservatory, 225 N Gougar Rd,
Joliet, IL
State Horicon Marsh, N7725 HIGHWAY 28, HORICON, WISCONSIN
53032
The northern two-thirds of Horicon Marsh is managed by the
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service as the 22,000 acre Horicon National Wildlife
Refuge. The southern third of the marsh is managed by the Wisconsin Department
of Natural Resources as Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area.
DeKalb, il. SE 182nd St. Bettendorf, IA 52722 (eagle)