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Replay: Winter Wetland Birds

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Join us on our Facebook page every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. for a live video with Great Parks staff. Explore the Shaker Trace Wetlands with us! Nature Interpreter Lisa shares more about winter wetland visitors and the role wetlands play in Hamilton County in today’s broadcast.

A dark-Eyed Junco sits in the snow

Nature Journaling #221: Adapting to Winter Weather

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here every day!

Nature Journaling #220: New Year, New Meteors

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here every day!

The sun shines over Winton Lake. You can see the reflection of the trees lining the lake in the water. There is fog permeating from the surface of the water.

Nature Journaling #219: Taking in Nature in the New Year

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here every day!

A white and brown snowy owl sits on a wooden fence post.

Unexpected Winter Visitors

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Have you spotted a visitor from the Arctic Circle flying around? While Santa has already packed up his sleigh, this feathered friend is an even rarer find in southwest Ohio.

A downy woodpecker sits on a tree stump on a sunny morning.

Replay: Searching for Ohio Winter Birds

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Join us on our Facebook page every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. for a live video with Great Parks staff. Watch the birds with us! Conservation & Parks Technician Jeremy is at Sharon Woods telling you all about Ohio winter birds and other bird species that are Hamilton County residents year-round.