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Wahkeena Nature Preserve: 2016 Bird Sightings
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Wahkeena, named with a Yakima Indian word meaning "most beautiful" is located on the edge of the Hocking Hills. This outdoor education area is used for nature study and is a preserve for birds and other wildlife. Wahkeena Nature Preserve is one of 58 sites owned by the Ohio History Connection, a private, non-profit organization. Wahkeena is managed by the Fairfield County Historical Parks. Red shouldered Hawk (1/20). Great Horned Owl (1/20). Great Blue Heron (3/12). Great Crested Flycatcher (4/30). Earth...
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Life on The Edge: Photo Friday - A Beetle's Perspective
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Life on The Edge. News, discoveries, and events from the Richard and Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve System. Friday, November 25, 2016. Photo Friday - A Beetle's Perspective. A blister beetle, Epicauta funebris. Seeks a high spot from which he surveys his domain. Posted by Edge of Appalachia Preserve. The Edge of Appalachia Preserve System is co-owned and managed by the Cincinnati Museum Center and The Nature Conservancy in Ohio. Connect with Cincinnati Museum Center. And The Nature Conservancy.
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Life on The Edge: Environmental Education
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Life on The Edge. News, discoveries, and events from the Richard and Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve System. The Edge of Appalachia Preserve System has been conducting outdoor Field Classes for the youth of Adams County for over 25 years and corresponding in-class programming for over 20 years. Currently, all 4. This past fall, 4. In class programming takes place during the winter months and currently includes grades 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. In-class sessions, like the field classes are planned ...
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Listening in Nature: Small, Slender, and Elegant
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Music of the natural world in NE Ohio throughout the year. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Small, Slender, and Elegant. Slender Meadow Katydids ( Conocephalus fasciatus. Are exactly that. They are not very easy to spot unless you’re looking closely, and they certainly aren’t easy to hear unless you’re still in elementary school. They are active during they day, but you’ll have a better chance of getting a good look at them after dark. First, let’s look at why they're hard to find. In a grassy meadow in August,...
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2012 | A Birder's Notebook
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A Birder's Notebook. Learning to bird is like getting a lifetime ticket to the theater of nature. Travel, Food, and Fun Stuff. Eurasian Wigeon – Fernald Preserve – 1/3. Long-eared Owl – Hisey Park – 1/11. Tundra Swan – Melvin Quarry Pits – 1/16. Northern Shrike – Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area – 1/25. White-winged Crossbill – Historic Woodlawn Cemetery – 2/11. Common Redpoll – Historic Woodlawn Cemetery – 2/11. Ferruginous Hawk – Greater Cincinnati/ N. Kentucky Airport -4/4. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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2011 | A Birder's Notebook
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A Birder's Notebook. Learning to bird is like getting a lifetime ticket to the theater of nature. Travel, Food, and Fun Stuff. Shawnee Lookout Park – 4/23. Caesar Creek State Park – 4/22. Caesar Creek State Park – 4/26. Lost Bridge – 3/26. Iceland Gull – New Richmond river front – 2/17. Common Merganser – Lost Bridge gravel pit – 1/16. American White Pelican – Cowan Lake State Park – 3/14. Virginia Rail – Spring Valley Wildlife Area – 4/18. Marsh Wren – Spring Valley Wildlife Area – 4/18. Sabine’s ...
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Weedpicker's Journal:: Mega-fruit for Megafauna?
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Did you ever wonder what birding has to do with a Flora-blog? Or how birding might improve one's understanding of botany? The answers became clear to me this week. As a Weedpicker. I am always curious about the relationship between plants and animals. And while enjoying good looks at Green Lawn Cemetery's Merlin ( Jim McCormac. Has that story), I started asking questions about trees. In particular, the fruit of the Kentucky Coffee Tree,. Photo by Bruce Marlin credit Wiki.
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Another Side of this Life: January 2015
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Thursday, January 22, 2015. CR2014: Opabin Prospect and Linda Lake. Started with rain, snow, and hail during breakfast. We left our cabin 45 minutes later than usual, and headed for our preferred messy weather destination, the Opabin Plateau, which we had already visited two days earlier. It's a good place to wander when you don't wish to get too high up or too far away. This photo shows how the bluffs of the plateau appear from lake level. Joan and I were thrilled to encounter a varied thrush. Joan, on ...
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