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Posts tagged ‘Festival of the Birds’
Posted: February 15th, 2013

The Festival of the Birds won’t go off this year as organizers decide where to take the event next, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be a major birding event around Erie this spring.

Birds and Vines, based out of Pymatuning State Park, is scheduled for April 16-18. Participants will tour four state parks –  Pymatuning, Goddard, Oil Creek and Presque Isle – in a search for newly arrived migratory songbirds, waterfowl and raptors, and also will visit regional wineries, where there’s not only wine to be sampled but prime birding habitat to be explored.

All of the parks are Audubon Important Bird Areas. Tours will start at 6 a.m. each day, with stops at two parks and nearby wineries. Conneaut Cellars Winery, Wilhelm Winery and one or two Erie-area wineries to be determined are on the agenda.

Cost for the program is $65 per person or $120 per couple; it’s designed for adults only. Transportation and some meals are provided. Reservations are required and are limited; registration deadline is April 10.

Cabins at Pymatuning State Park will be available. Organizers recommend staying in cabins since the program will start so early each day. Cabin reservation costs are separate from registration fees. Cabins sleep 6-8 people each.

For information about the program, or to register, call the Pymatuning park office at (724) 932-3142.

Cabin reservations can be made by calling 888-727-2757.

Posted: May 8th, 2012

Wonder why birders crowd Presque Isle State Park one weekend each year for the now annual Festival of the Birds?

Whether they’re assembling day lists, adding to life lists or viewing species they can’t find elsewhere, birders take advantage of the peninsula’s location in the Atlantic Flyway. It’s the last stop before the jump over Lake Erie for migrating birds such as the warblers that are taking up short-term residence these days.

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Posted: April 30th, 2012

Warblers started arriving in numbers in the Erie area this past weekend, especially Yellow-Rumped Warbler and Palm Warblers, suggesting the migration will be at peak when the Festival of the Birds takes place May 11-13. But warblers aren’t all that’s flitting about. Here’s a rundown of notable species spotted during a few hours spent birding Saturday and Sunday on Presque Isle State Park and along the bayfront.

 

Posted: May 9th, 2011

Ever since the eagle nest at Presque Isle State Park went to shambles, it’s been rare to see an American bald eagle in or near the city of Erie proper.

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