Wandering for
Warblers
It’s warbler season! On the odd Saturdays in April and May at 9am join
a Darke County Parks naturalist at Shawnee Prairie Preserve to wander
for warblers. Bring along a pair of binoculars to get an up close look
at warblers and other spring migrants. These often 35+ bird species
hikes are great fun for beginners and experienced alike. Who knows what
this season’s weather will bring, so keep the conditions in mind when
you dress for the hike. For more information about these or any of the
other exciting hikes in this season’s series or other Park District
programs, please call the Nature Center at (937) 548-0165.
Photo- The Nashville Warbler breeds in parts of the northern and
western United States and southern Canada, and migrates to winter in
southern California and Texas, Mexico, and the north of Central America.
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