Greater Mohican Audubon Society
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Bobolinks and Butterflies at Byers Woods June 27, 2009
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Grassland birds are interesting summer visitors to our Ashland County Park, Byers Woods. GMAS' name-
sake, the Bobolink is a showy bird which returns each year to breed on the grass covered mounds of this reclaimed
land-fill.. Listed as birds in decline by Audubon National, in Ohio as “regionally endangered,� Greater
Mohican Audubon Society will train their spotting scopes on these charismatic meadow-land babblers. Come hear
their characteristic “bubbling� calls as they wing across this capped landfill. See these brilliantly colored
Argentinian birds as they wing across the land-fill cells, and late June is an excellent time to view their fledglings as
well.
Butterflies also abound on this diverse habitat which incorporates woods, prairie grasses, a butterfly garden, and
ponds. It is an out-standing example of a creative use for a past land-fill site and Warren Uxley will present a
program on butterflies and their host plants. See which ones you'll want to feature in your garden!
GMAS members will set up scopes for your viewing pleasure, while park District volunteers grill hot-dogs. Take a
break and buy a cold drink. Ashland Chautuaqua will be presenting Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau's passion for
wildlife and conservation is the perfect compliment to this nature oriented event. Bobolinks, butterflies and
sunshine are sure to complete the day !
See photos from last year's event!
Sam Weyrick and John Precup spotting Bobs.
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Butterflies and Host Plants
Milkweeds Sedges Turtle-head Violets Aster Nettles Hackberry
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Tim Leslie, Ashland County Park District & Warren Uxley, Crawford Park District
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Butterfly host plant program
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Gary Cowell checking out native plants with Don Beam's expert help...
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