Shelby Daily Globe

Bird Ohio Day Celebrates the Warbler Capital of the World

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife partnered with local conservati­on organizati­ons to celebrate Bird Ohio Day on Thursday, May 12, 2022. Bird Ohio Day showcased the species and habitats that make Magee Marsh Wildlife Area a world-famous birding destinatio­n.

Division of Wildlife Chief Kendra Wecker joined area birding groups and conservati­on leaders for the celebratio­n. The group birded the boardwalk and Crane Creek Estuary Trail, two of Magee Marsh’s most prominent birding trails. A tour of Governor Mike Dewine’s H2ohio project at Turtle Creek was also provided.

Bird Ohio Day was sponsored by the ODNR and the Division of Wildlife, which partnered with Black Swamp Bird Observator­y, Friends of Magee Marsh, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, and the University of Toledo to make the event a success.

May is an excellent time to bird the Lake Erie marshes and woodlots. Spring migration brings large concentrat­ions of songbirds and shorebirds as they rest and refuel on their journeys to summer breeding grounds. Prothonota­ry warblers, black-throated blue warblers, and yellow-throated warblers, among others, are familiar sights. A variety of vireos, thrushes, flycatcher­s, and orioles are typically found, as well.

Magee Marsh is world-renowned as one of the best places to view these migrating songbirds. The popular boardwalk recently received repairs and improvemen­ts following extensive damage from a storm in August 2021. Additional improvemen­ts are scheduled to take place later this year. Find more informatio­n about birding at Magee Marsh at wildohio.gov.

The surroundin­g southwest shore of Lake Erie has many prime birding locations that can be explored this spring. Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area, Pickerel Creek Wildlife Area, Maumee Bay State Park, East Harbor State Park, Howard Marsh Metropark, and Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge are just a few birding hotspots to visit. Additional locations can be found by visiting the Lake Erie Birding Trail page.

Birders can support wildlife conservati­on by purchasing a 2022 Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp, featuring a bald eagle. Proceeds from the sale of the stamp are used to support endangered and threatened native species, habitat restoratio­n, land purchases, conservati­on easements, and educationa­l products for students and wildlife enthusiast­s.

The mission of the Division of Wildlife is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainabl­e use and appreciati­on by all. Visit wildohio. gov to find out more.

ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr. gov.

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