What: Birding in Old Woman’s Creek State Park
Where: Old Woman’s Creek State Park; Huron, OH
see below for directions
When: Sunday, June 1, 2008 - 9:00 A.M. - free and open to the public
Details: Old Woman’s Creek State Park is about 50 miles west of Cleveland. Take Route 2 West toward Huron and exit at the Rt. 61/Berlin Hts. exit. Turn right and head north toward Rt. 6. Turn left on Rt. 6 and head west toward Huron for a few hundred yards. The Park entrance is on the south side of the road.
Meet at the kiosk in the parking lot of the visitor’s center at 9 a.m.
Let’s catch the late migration stragglers as they rest and refuel in this unusual habitat before crossing Lake Erie. It is one of the few freshwater estuaries preserved by our state. You are almost guaranteed to see Bald Eagles as there are active nests in this area.
Please remember to come prepared for the weather.
| Birding on Old Woman's Creek State Park posted on Friday May 23, 2008 |
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