Camp Myeerah Important Bird Area

Camp Myeerah
Important Bird Area

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Myeerah Nature Preserve
Myeerah Nature Preserve--Wetland

About Camp Myeerah Important Bird Area

Camp Myeerah is a unique patchwork of woodlands in west-central Ohio. It includes rolling hills with managed meadows, second growth-mature woodlots, dissected deep ravines lined by slate rock creeks, a 10-acre pond, and a half-acre pond.

The variety of habitats with a large section maintained in meadows makes this area a choice for breeding territories of Henslow’s Sparrow, Bobolink, Eastern Meadowlark, Louisiana Waterthrush (unusual – OBBA I), Blue-winged Warbler, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Pileated Woodpecker, Grasshopper Sparrow and Scarlet Tanager. Potential for Loggerhead Shrike.

From Camp Myeerah Important Bird Area webpage