Time to get outdoors and welcome our migrants back home!
Want to get in on the enjoyment, excitement, fascination and joyful outdoor recreation that birdwatching has to offer? It’s among one of the most popular pastimes in America, and Geauga Park District is eager to help you get you involved.
Continuing a Greater Cleveland tradition since 1933, the Annual Spring Bird Walk Series returns for six walks throughout April and May
- April 14th at Burton Wetlands Nature Preserve
- April 21st at Frohring Meadows
- April 28th at The Rookery
- May 5th at Eldon Russell Park
- May 12th at Big Creek Park
- May 19th at Swine Creek Reservation.
All are Sundays from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and among our naturalist staff’s Nature’s Not to Be Missed opportunities.
Located where there is the best bet for birds at each particular stage in migration, these walks connect experienced bird watchers with novices of all ages for bird observation, identification and interpretation. Said Naturalist Dan Best, who hosts, “This is a great way to enjoy birds in the company of friendly folks, as well as a marvelous means to experience the splendors of spring in your parks.”
Please dress for the weather and bring a bird guide and binoculars if you have them. Registration is not required for any of the above mentioned. Park addresses can be found on the new www.geaugaparkdistrict.org. Call 440-286-9516 with questions.
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