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  2. Binoculars in hand, birders flock to Magee Marsh - AOL

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    The boardwalk trailhead at the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area is well marked and ready for birders coming to the 2024 Biggest Week in American Birding. More than 90,000 are expected to come to Ottawa ...

  3. Magee Marsh Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Due to the large number of birds that stop at the marsh during migration, Magee Marsh is a popular site for birdwatching, particularly on its boardwalk trail. The Black Swamp Bird Observatory hosts the Biggest Week in American Birding festival at the marsh in early May; the festival typically draws 60,000 to 80,000 visitors to the marsh each year.

  4. What birds can I see in Ohio? Hundreds of species are on ...

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    Thanks to restorative efforts, sandhill cranes are often reported at Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area in Wayne and Holmes counties, as well as Magee Marsh Wildlife Area in Ottawa County. "Trumpeter ...

  5. eBird - Wikipedia

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    eBird is an online database of bird observations providing scientists, researchers and amateur naturalists with real-time data about bird distribution and abundance. Originally restricted to sightings from the Western Hemisphere , the project expanded to include New Zealand in 2008, [ 1 ] and again expanded to cover the whole world in June 2010.

  6. Ohio's bald eagle population soaring just in time for July ...

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    In Central Ohio last summer, bald eagle parents returned to the Scioto River, just west of downtown Columbus.The nesting pair, dubbed Annie and Apollo, had two eaglets. Elsewhere in the state ...

  7. Lakeside to host birding events through Friday - AOL

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    Events this week. LECTURE: OWLS OF OHIO WITH JIM TOMKO. 7 p.m., Tuesday at Orchestra Hall, free: Twelve species of owls have been spotted in Ohio. Several are residents, some are migrants, and a ...

  8. Marsh wren - Wikipedia

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    These birds forage actively in vegetation close to the water, occasionally flying up to catch insects in flight. They mainly eat insects, also spiders and snails. [8] In California, 53 Western Marsh Wren stomachs were examined which showed that the birds consume bugs (29%), caterpillars and chrysalids (17%), beetles (16%), ants and wasps (8%), spiders (5%), carabids and coccinellids (2%), with ...

  9. Marsh tchagra - Wikipedia

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    The marsh tchagra or blackcap bush-shrike (Bocagia minuta) is a species of passerine bird placed in the monotypic genus Bocagia in the family Malaconotidae. [2] It is native to marshes in the tropics and subtropics of Africa.