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  1. Mike Andersen. 9 Apr 2006. Tompkins, New York, United States. Macaulay Library ML 136504. #2. American Robin. Identifying Characteristics: A beautiful thrush that features a rusty red breast and a dark head and back. Look for a white throat and white splotches around the eyes. Both sexes are similar, except that females appear paler.

  2. Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland. We are pleased that you landed here! We have loads of information on birds and birding with links to other like-minded websites. You will also find descriptions of our four sanctuaries and upcoming events – from speakers to outings to kids’ programs.

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  3. These walks are held in 19 locations throughout the Greater Cleveland area. There is likely one close to your home. Gates Mills Bird Walks – 2024 Schedule. Annual Series of Spring Bird Walks – 2024 Schedule. IBA (Important Bird Area) Breeding Bird Survey.

  4. For a very small county (which politically and administratively no longer officially exists) Cleveland has an impressive bird list, both quantitatively (348) and qualitatively.

  5. Monthly Trips. Once each month, join trip leader Jim Tomko for an informative and fun bird walk through one of our four sanctuaries or a variety of other locations such as the Aurora Country Club or LaDue Reservoir. Walks are leisurely and last around two hours. See individual trips for meeting time and place.

  6. Jul 29, 2024 · With 165 acres to explore, the stunning Aurora Sanctuary State Nature Preserve is poised to knock your socks off, and many consider it to be one of the best birdwatching spots near Cleveland. Pack your binoculars, because there are dozens of species you can encounter here on any given day.

  7. Aug 27, 2024 · From hummingbirds to snowy owls, here are some of the migrating animals you should seek out in Northeast Ohio. By Annie Nickoloff. Like clockwork, some birds and insects travel through Northeast Ohio while on grand journeys for their warmer winter homes. Jim Tomko, the president of the Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland, has witnessed many of ...

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