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EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS
Episode 111

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Winter, summer, spring or fall, Lillian shows how to set up a bird feeding station that attracts birds in all seasons. Next, the Stokes offer an up-close look at the wonderful variety of birds' feathers, then visit Magee Marsh and Crane Creek State Park, Ohio, on the south shore of Lake Erie to see migrating warblers and other birds. After Don gives five tips on bird conservation, viewers can take a moment to watch one of America's largest birds, the magnificent White Pelican.

People and Birds: Crane Creek State Park and Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
Located on the scenic shore of Lake Erie, Crane Creek State Park comprises 79 acres of beach and marshlands adjoining the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. This coastal environment is home to more than 300 species of birds. Herons, waterfowl, warblers, gulls, and the magnificent Bald Eagle make this park one of the best birdwatching areas in the country, especially during spring and fall migration.

Contact information:

Crane Creek State Park
13531 West State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH 43449
Phone: (419) 898-2495
Or visit their website.

For additional information on where to see birds in Ohio visit the Ohio Birder Resources website.




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