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Another rare bird has been spotted in Ohio, and state wildlife experts believe it's here to stay.. In a Facebook post this week, the Ohio Division of Wildlife reports that black-bellied whistling ...
Ohio just chalked up another unusual bird sighting. On the heels of the black-bellied whistling-duck and roseate tern comes the American avocet. Here's where you might catch a glimpse of it. On ...
Another rare bird has been spotted in Ohio, and state wildlife experts believe its here to stay. What to know about the black-bellied whistling-duck. Another rare bird is spotted in Ohio.
I wrote the 2010 column about Ohio’s second record of black-bellied whistling-duck. The first one dated to 2004, but was not made known until after the fact. The 2010 bird was seen by scores of ...
He had stumbled onto a black-bellied whistling duck, a tropical species recorded only once before in the Buckeye State. The first bird was found and photographed in 2004 but not reported until ...
After 1935, duck and goose hunters were limited to fake decoys. But because pressured waterfowl aren’t easy to fool, hunters have been trying to perfect the art of decoy deception to swing the odds in ...
Everyone can recognize ducks: They are the birds that swim. In fall and winter, we have lots of ducks, along with geese and swans, their similarly easy-to-recognize relatives.
But by the early 1700s the numbers had dwindled, and at some point the native bird vanished from Ohio altogether. Today, the trumpeter swan has made a remarkable comeback, not unlike the bald eagle.
Ohio skies are filled this time of year with hundreds of species of birds flying north for the summer. The height of the spring migration — known as The Biggest Week in American Birding — is ...
Another rare bird has been spotted in Ohio, and state wildlife experts believe it's here to stay. In a Facebook post this week, the Ohio Division of Wildlife reports that black-bellied whistling ...
Another rare bird has been spotted in Ohio, and state wildlife experts believe its here to stay. What to know about the black-bellied whistling-duck.
Another rare bird has been spotted in Ohio, and state wildlife experts believe its here to stay. What to know about the black-bellied whistling-duck.