2008 Ohio Young Birders Program Dates & More Information

Contact the Education Department at (740) 595-3725 or email jackieb@preservationparks.com












FUN FACT!

They spin, they “think,” they look like leaves



Whirligig beetles are found on top of fresh, quiet water, spinning about like bumper cars. The have eyes split for double vision; the top of their eyes can see above the water and the bottom half can see below!

Ants have the largest brain of any insect. Combined, the number of brain cells in a colony of ants is about equal to the number of brain cells in a human.

A round-headed katydid usually resembles a green leaf, but be on the lookout for this rare pink form of the late-summer songster. Every year a few of these specimens turn up within their range, which covers a large part of the eastern U.S.

 

Date: Time: More Information:
April 12 10:00AM Hogback Ridge Preserve, 2656 Hogback Road

NEW!! Ohio Young Birders Club Chapter at Preservation Parks

We invite birders, ages 12-18, to join our new club for field trips and adventures in natural history. No prior birding experience necessary. Field trips during the summer of 2008 will include those to Cedar Bog, the Audubon Wetland Preserve and a trip to view Prothonatary Warblers. Ohio Young Birders is a project of the Black Swamp Observatory; visit www.ohioyoungbirders.org to learn more. Contact Jackie Brown, at 740-595-3725 or jackieb@preservationparks.com for more information or to join the Preservation Parks chapter of OYBC.