In early morning at Little Swamp Sanctuary in western Midland County, we can see the far shore of the wetland, almost one half mile away, through a path of trimmed open space where we have a seep or ...
OAK HARBOR — In the 1700s and early 1800s, the Trumpeter Swan was an abundant species in Ohio. However, by 1920, the Trumpeter Swan had disappeared from Ohio and most of the eastern U.S. That is, ...
Each day, we view the swamp from an overlook that Joe built which we call “The Hide." This name came from his tours in England, where they typically use the word "hide" for a small bird watching ...
Nearly three decades ago on a chill, still December afternoon, I watched three majestic trumpeter swans touch down in a Chesapeake salt marsh.
If you haven’t already heard the buzz on birding social media, here’s the alert: New York City has logged its first-ever recorded trumpeter swan sighting, and it happened right along the East River ...