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SUMMARY:Northwest Ohio Spring Migration- Day 2
DESCRIPTION:Overview: Day 2 \nKnown as the “Warbler Capital of the World\,” Magee Marsh Wildlife Area along the shores of Lake Erie—offers one of the most exciting spring bird migration experiences in North America. \nWith a mix of woodlots\, marshes\, and open fields\, this region concentrates an incredible diversity of birds\, including Neotropical migrants\, raptors\, shorebirds\, and lingering waterfowl. Timed for peak migration\, this trip offers the chance to observe up to 25 species of warblers\, along with vireos\, thrushes\, and flycatchers—often at remarkably close range. \nWhile both mornings begin at Magee Marsh\, we will also explore Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge\, Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area\, Howard Marsh Metropark\, Mallard Club Marsh Wildlife Area\, Maumee Bay State Park\, and\, time permitting\, Oak Openings Preserve Metropark—maximizing habitat diversity and birding opportunities throughout the region. \nAttached is an advanced itinerary. This trip is limited to 8 participants to enhance our experience. \nThis trip includes two full days of guiding 5/22 & 5/23 so registrants will need to sign up for each day seperately. Book both days to save a total of $20. \nThis trip is a drive yourself and find own lodgings trip. There are many places to stay in nearby Port Clinton to the east and Toledo to the west. Maumee Bay Lodge is a place I have personally stayed many times. There are many food options and we will stop locally for lunches. \nWaiver must be filled out before attending. \nMagee Marsh Guide Trip Itinerary \nfoxcbirding waiver \n 
URL:https://foxcbirding.com/event/northwest-ohio-spring-migration-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Ohio Spring Migration- Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Overview: Day 1 \nKnown as the “Warbler Capital of the World\,” Magee Marsh Wildlife Area along the shores of Lake Erie—offers one of the most exciting spring bird migration experiences in North America. \nWith a mix of woodlots\, marshes\, and open fields\, this region concentrates an incredible diversity of birds\, including Neotropical migrants\, raptors\, shorebirds\, and lingering waterfowl. Timed for peak migration\, this trip offers the chance to observe up to 25 species of warblers\, along with vireos\, thrushes\, and flycatchers—often at remarkably close range. \nWhile both mornings begin at Magee Marsh\, we will also explore Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge\, Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area\, Howard Marsh Metropark\, Mallard Club Marsh Wildlife Area\, Maumee Bay State Park\, and\, time permitting\, Oak Openings Preserve Metropark—maximizing habitat diversity and birding opportunities throughout the region. \nAttached is an advanced itinerary. This trip is limited to 8 participants to enhance our experience. \nThis trip includes two full days of guiding 5/22 & 5/23 so registrants will need to sign up for each day seperately. Book both days to save a total of $20. \nThis trip is a drive yourself and find own lodgings trip. There are many places to stay in nearby Port Clinton to the east and Toledo to the west. Maumee Bay Lodge is a place I have personally stayed many times. There are many food options and we will stop locally for lunches. \nWaiver must be filled out before attending. \nMagee Marsh Guide Trip Itinerary \nfoxcbirding waiver \n 
URL:https://foxcbirding.com/event/northwest-ohio-spring-migration-guided-trip/
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UID:237-1778313600-1778320800@foxcbirding.com
SUMMARY:Peak Migration- Gilmore Ponds Metropark
DESCRIPTION:(Sold Out!) Peak Spring Migration Bird Walk – Gilmore Ponds MetroPark\n\n \nSee the birds you’ve been missing — better birding starts here. \n\nJoin FoxC Birding and Wild Birds Unlimited for an into to peak spring migration at Gilmore Ponds MetroPark\, one of Southwest Ohio’s top birding locations during peak migration. This guided walk is designed to help birders build confidence\, sharpen identification skills\, and experience the excitement of spring as migratory species return to the region. \n\n\n🐦 What to Expect\nSpring migration is one of the most active and rewarding times to be in the field. We’ll explore a mix of habitats including wetlands\, woodlots\, and open areas in search of: \n\n\nMigrating warblers\, vireos\, and flycatchers \n\n\nWaterfowl and shorebirds utilizing the ponds \n\n\nResident species in breeding activity \n\n\nAlong the way\, we’ll focus on: \n\n\nBird identification by sight and sound \n\n\nRecognizing behavior and habitat clues \n\n\nPractical techniques to help you find birds more consistently \n\n\n\n🎯 Who This Walk Is For\n\n\nBeginner to intermediate birders \n\n\nAnyone looking to improve their local birding skills \n\n\nBirders who want a more educational\, skill-focused experience \n\n\nThis is not just a walk — it’s a chance to become a more confident and capable birder. \n\n📍 Event Details\n\n\nLocation: Gilmore Ponds MetroPark \n\n\nDuration: ~2 hours \n\n\nGroup Size: Limited to 15 to maintain a personalized experience \n\n\nPace: Easy to moderate walking \n\n\n\nWhat to bring: binoculars\, camera\, field guide or app\, water\, weather-appropriate footwear\, sunscreen\, and bug spray.Pace: Moderate (mostly flat terrain)Goal: Build better ID skills. Learn spring migration patterns. Great birds.\nDisclosure: must complete waiver prior to attending event. Participants who do not agree to the waiver will not be permitted to participate. foxcbirding waiver
URL:https://foxcbirding.com/event/introduction-to-spring-migration/
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UID:222-1777708800-1777708800@foxcbirding.com
SUMMARY:Gilmore Ponds Metropark- Spring Migration Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:🌿 Spring Migration Bird Walk – Gilmore Ponds MetroPark\n\n \nSee the birds you’ve been missing — better birding starts here. \nJoin FoxC Birding for an introduction to spring migration at Gilmore Ponds MetroPark\, one of Southwest Ohio’s top birding locations during peak migration. This guided walk is designed to help birders build confidence\, sharpen identification skills\, and experience the excitement of spring as migratory species return to the region. \n\n🐦 What to Expect\nSpring migration is one of the most active and rewarding times to be in the field. We’ll explore a mix of habitats including wetlands\, woodlots\, and open areas in search of: \n\n\nMigrating warblers\, vireos\, and flycatchers \n\n\nWaterfowl and shorebirds utilizing the ponds \n\n\nResident species in breeding activity \n\n\nAlong the way\, we’ll focus on: \n\n\nBird identification by sight and sound \n\n\nRecognizing behavior and habitat clues \n\n\nPractical techniques to help you find birds more consistently \n\n\n\n🎯 Who This Walk Is For\n\n\nBeginner to intermediate birders \n\n\nAnyone looking to improve their local birding skills \n\n\nBirders who want a more educational\, skill-focused experience \n\n\nThis is not just a walk — it’s a chance to become a more confident and capable birder. \n\n📍 Event Details\n\n\nLocation: Gilmore Ponds MetroPark \n\n\nDuration: ~2 hours \n\n\nGroup Size: Limited to maintain a personalized experience \n\n\nPace: Easy to moderate walking \n\n\n\nWhat to bring: binoculars\, camera\, field guide or app\, water\, weather-appropriate footwear\, sunscreen\, and bug spray.Pace: Moderate (mostly flat terrain)Goal: Build better ID skills. Learn spring migration patterns. Great birds.\nDisclosure: must complete waiver prior to attending event. Participants who do not agree to the waiver will not be permitted to participate. foxcbirding waiver
URL:https://foxcbirding.com/event/gilmore-ponds-metropark/
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UID:328-1777622400-1777629600@foxcbirding.com
SUMMARY:Spring Warbler Migration- Sharon Woods
DESCRIPTION:Guided Spring Warbler Walk at Sharon Woods\nJoin FoxCBirding for a guided spring migration walk at Sharon Woods\, one of the Cincinnati area’s premier birding destinations. Each spring\, this park becomes a vital stopover for migrating songbirds\, especially warblers\, as they travel north along the Mississippi Flyway. \nLed by an experienced guide\, this walk will focus on locating and identifying a variety of warbler species—often including Blackburnian\, Magnolia\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, and Yellow-throated  Warblers—along with other seasonal migrants such as vireos\, thrushes\, and tanagers. Participants will learn practical birding skills like identifying birds by song\, spotting movement in the canopy\, and understanding migration timing and habitat use. \nThis relaxed walk covers approximately 2-3 miles on easy-moderate trails and is suitable for birders of all experience levels. Whether you’re new to birding or looking to sharpen your warbler identification skills\, this program offers a great opportunity to experience the excitement of spring migration in a beautiful natural setting. \nAvoiding a weekend will help with crowds. The Gorge Trail is known to get busy and is narrow making it difficult for large groups to see birds. This walk will be geared to a small sized group to mazimize viewing and learning oppurtunites. We will also explore the new newly designed lake area. \nLimited to 10 participants
URL:https://foxcbirding.com/event/spring-warbler-migration-sharon-woods/
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UID:317-1777104000-1777111200@foxcbirding.com
SUMMARY:Spring Migration at Bowyer Farm
DESCRIPTION:See the birds you’ve been missing — better birding starts here. \nJoin FoxC Birding for an introduction to spring migration at Bowyer Farm\, a great birding location not open to the general public owned by The Cincinnati Zoo. This guided walk is designed to help birders build confidence\, sharpen identification skills\, and experience the excitement of spring as migratory species return to the region. \n\nWhat to Expect\nSpring migration is one of the most active and rewarding times to be in the field. We’ll explore a mix of habitats including wetlands\, woodlots\, and open areas in search of: \n\n\nMigrating warblers\, vireos\, and flycatchers \n\n\nResident species in breeding activity \n\n\nAlong the way\, we’ll focus on: \n\n\nBird identification by sight and sound \n\n\nRecognizing behavior and habitat clues \n\n\nPractical techniques to help you find birds more consistently \n\n\nThis guided outing offers participants the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of all the effort of increasing native habitat and wetland restoration on the property while observing a variety of local and migratory bird species in their natural habitat. \nWhether you’re an experienced birder or just getting started\, this walk is designed to be welcoming and informative for all skill levels. Along the way\, we’ll discuss bird identification\, behavior\, and habitat\, as well as share tips for spotting and listening for birds in the field. \nThe walk will take place during the morning hours\, when bird activity is typically at its peak. \nCome enjoy a peaceful morning outdoors\, connect with nature\, and discover the rich birdlife that calls Bowyer Farm home. \nWhat to bring: binoculars\, camera\, field guide or app\, water\, weather-appropriate footwear\, sunscreen\, and bug spray.Pace: Moderate (mostly flat terrain)Goal: Build better ID skills. Learn spring migration patterns. Great birds.\nPrice includes all ticketing processing fees \nDisclosure: must complete waiver prior to attending event. Participants who do not agree to the waiver will not be permitted to participate. foxcbirding waiver \nPrice includes all ticketing processing fees \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://foxcbirding.com/event/spring-mirgation-at-bowyer-farm/
LOCATION:Bowyer Farm\, 2210 Mason Montgomery Rd\, Mason\, OH\, 45040\, United States
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