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Thank you to
the
businesses
listed
here
for supporting the Observatory and helping
to
promote birding in the
Lake Erie Shores &
Island Region!
Birds & Business
Alliance program information
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OBSERVATORY
GIFT SHOP
WINTER HOURS
Fri. Sat., & Sun.
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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BLACK SWAMP BIRD OBSERVATORY &
INSIDE THE GREATER OUTDOORS RADIO
PRESENT:
A LAKE ERIE PELAGIC

Saturday, November
19, 2011
(SOLD OUT!)
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Lunch provided onboard!
ATTENTION: BE PREPARED FOR DETOURS WHEN TRAVELING IN DOWNTOWN
CLEVELAND. MANY ROADS ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Changes coming in on I-77 can be found
HERE.
On board, Gabe Leidy,
Mark Shieldcastle, Keit5h Lott, & Andy Jones will guide us
in search of Lake Erie rarities including Winter gulls, jaegers,
loons, grebes, & ducks.
Really, anything is possible!
Departure is from the Cleveland flats (the old Jim 's Steakhouse
location) at 1800 Scranton Road on a the 60-foot steel-hulled
charter boat the Holiday. She will be sailing from the upper flats
of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland onto Lake Erie. This offshore
birding pelagic will be a special charter sponsored by the Black
Swamp Bird Observatory and Inside the Great Outdoors Radio.
Dress for the
weather and bring
popcorn & bread for chumming!
For a registration form, trip details and driving directions, click
HERE.
We are currently sold out,
please call if you want to be waitlisted
419 898-4070
Last updated on
Wednesday, November 16, 2011 |
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Black Swamp Bird Observatory
13551 W. State Route 2
Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449
419 898-4070
We are located at the entrance to Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
The
mission of the Black Swamp Bird Observatory is to inspire the
appreciation, enjoyment,
and conservation of birds and their habitats through research,
education, and outreach.
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