- Snowy owl in Ohio: Be respectful if you spot the visitor
An increased number of saw-whet owls have been seen, too But for Nickelson, spotting that snowy owl — "one of the most beautiful birds that there is" — was a special moment "That is the
- Snowy owls make their way through Ohio - Telegraph-Forum
"Snowy owls can be fairly territorial," Gilbert said A few of the adults likely stayed in the Arctic region Others are scattered throughout Canada, but the younger birds ventured down into the
- Crawford Park District Director Cole Potts ready to expand programs
The owls used in the programs are accustomed to being around people, so it’s not the same as those in the wild The great horned owl has amazing strength and could crush a softball with a grip
- Briefs: American Legion looking for stories, photos
CRESTLINE - The Crawford Park District will offer a program about saw-whet owls at 6 p m Friday, Nov 2, at Lowe-Volk Park, 2401 Ohio 598 Secretive and nocturnal, saw-whets are Ohio’s smallest
- Coyote numbers need to be thinned in Ohio - Telegraph-Forum
Great horned owls, foxes and hawks get their share, too, but I think coyotes get more Then there are grey foxes, almost extinct in the northern half of the state, and scarce elsewhere
- Hunters have special archery opportunity
Attendees at the workshop will visit Malabar Farm and Hemlock Falls, photograph hawks and owls at the Ohio Bird Sanctuary, and enjoy classroom and field sessions all weekend Registration includes
- Garden club members attend Ohio Bluebird Society Conference
Ashland University hosted the Ohio Bluebird Society Conference Saturday Those attending included members of the Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club
- At opponents meeting, residents hear objections to planned wind farm
BUCYRUS - News from the Ohio Power Siting Board forced Kimberly Groth of Crawford-Seneca Anti-Wind to update her presentation on Thursday evening at Aumiller Park She didn't seem to mind Hours
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