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Raptors and Brunch field trip
Please join Steve Stockford, current manager at Toledo Botanical Gardens, as he searches the open skies above TBG for migrating raptors. Annually, Steve has seen Golden Eagles from this…
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Native Plants in the Yard
After educating folks about the value of native plants professionally, I decided to take the plunge personally and convert parts of the…
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Battle and Botany at Fallen Timbers
Join battlefield docent Chris Manzey and pseudobotanist Elliot Tramer on a tour of the Fallen Timbers battlefield site. In addition to learning about…
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Birds in Hawaiian History and Culture
Please join presenter Dana Bollin for her presentation that will give an overview of Hawaiian birds throughout culture and history, the perils the…
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Breakfast With Nature
Saturday, June 3rd 8:30 am — 11:00 am Breakfast With Nature TNA is re-instituting the breakfast with nature! Please join us at Kitty Todd Nature Preserve on Old State Line Road for…
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TNA SUMMER POTLUCK-PICNIC
It’s summer time and time again for the Annual TNA Members’ Potluck Picnic on the scenic Maumee River (the 7th Most Beautiful River in the World!) coming up SATURDAY,…
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An Evening at Irwin Prairie
Brittani Furlong, the Green River Initiative Partner Specialist, will take us on an evening tour of Irwin Prairie State Nature Preserve just west of Toledo. The concert begins with…
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The Great Black Swamp
A vast wetland complex covering an area the size of Connecticut, slowing settlement, home to some of the most loathed creatures during the…
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Late Neotropical Migrants
Warblers should still be quite common and some of the later migrants will be targeted. Late season Flycatchers and cuckoos can be expected, and perhaps an Olive-sided Flycatcher…
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North Coast Open
NOTE: This event is NOT restricted to TNA members (most events aren’t). All birders are welcome! The individual or team who identifies the most bird species in Lucas, Ottawa, Wood,…
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