• Bird Migration at Eagle Creek Park

  • Aug 8 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

Bird Migration at Eagle Creek Park

  • Summary

  • Why does Eagle Creek Park have an entire nature center dedicated to birds? Join Ornithology Center Manager, Jenna McElroy and Naturalist Aidan Rominger to learn about why Eagle Creek Park is a Midwest birding hotspot! They share all about birding and bird migration at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, IN. Learn about some of the rare and unusual species that migrate and breed, especially on the West Side of the park. Support the Ornithology Center To financially support the raptors at Eagle Creek Park, consider Adopt a Raptor Resources and birds mentioned in the episode: Cornell Lab has countless bird resources at: www.allaboutbirds.org Cornell Lab’s MerlinBirdID app is second-to-none for bird identification Lights out Indy helps protect birds from hazards like windows and cell towers: Eagle Creek Park sits in the Mississippi Flyway migration route,. A short, incomplete list of birds you can see at Eagle Creek Park mentioned in the episode Blackpoll Warbler American White Pelican Henslow’s sparrow Blue Grosbeak Prairie Warbler Wood Thrush Kentucky Warbler Hooded Warblers Blue-winger warblers Oven birds Worm-eating Warblers Mississippi Kite Black Vulture Sabine's Gull Least Tern Black-legged Kittiwake Eagle Creek Nature Notes is brought to you by the Eagle Creek Park Foundation and was made possible by a grant from the Eli Lilly Foundation. To find full episode transcriptions and more about Eagle Creek Park Foundation, visit eaglecreekpark.org Hosts: Jenna McElroy Manger of Ornithology Center and Aidan Rominger, Naturalist Producer: Jen Edds, Brassy Broadcasting Company Recorded on: March 7, 2023
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