Lake Erie: Birding the Islands and Shores
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At a Glance
What You'll Learn
- Enjoy a special field trip on select dates, to Middle Bass Island
- Observe seasonal migrations at Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, a 2,200 acre state wildlife refuge located on the shores of Lake Erie.
- Learn about the importance of bird banding during a presentation led by Master Bander Tom Bartlett.
General Notes
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
- 2024
- 2025
- May 04 - May 09
- May 11 - May 16
- May 18 - May 23
- Sep 07 - Sep 12
- Sep 21 - Sep 26
- 2024
- 2025
- May 04 - May 09
- May 11 - May 16
- May 18 - May 23
- Sep 07 - Sep 12
- Sep 21 - Sep 26
Activity note: B&B check-in from 3:00 p.m. Walking short distances to dinner and orientation.
Afternoon: Program Registration: 5:00 p.m. After you check in and have your room assignment as well as your welcome packet, join us at The Crew’s Nest to register with the program staff, get any updated information, and confirm the time and location of the Orientation session. If you arrive late, please locate your Group Leader and let them know you have arrived.
Dinner: At The Crew’s Nest.
Evening: Orientation: 6:45 p.m. at Put-in-Bay Town Hall. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. We will review COVID protocols and will adhere to applicable requirements and guidelines throughout the program. The program is staffed with a birding leader who will provide educational content, a Group Leader who will deal primarily with logistics, and a series of local birding experts who will help lead field trips and provide evening lectures. For most of the time, we will use taxi vans to travel to various birding locations and other locations not accessible by walking. On Tuesday, we will travel by ferry to Gibraltar Island. Breakfasts will be at our B&B. Dinners will be at The Crew’s Nest as well as lunches except Friday when we will have box lunches in the field. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/current conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. Continue getting to know your fellow Road Scholars, settle in, and get a good night’s rest for the day ahead.
Activity note: Getting in/out of taxi vans; driving about 2 miles, approximately 1/4 hour riding time. Getting on/off open-air train; driving about 3 miles approximately 1 hour riding time. Walking about 1 mile, approximately 4 hours; uneven terrain.
Breakfast: At the B&B.
Morning: We will gather at the Town Hall and divide into three small groups (up to 10 participants each). We’ll then take taxi vans for our first birding field trip around the island, led by expert birders. In addition to public spots, we have permission to explore private property. We’ll return to the Town Hall mid-morning.
Lunch: At The Crew’s Nest.
Afternoon: We’ll board an open-air train for an exploration of South Bass Island. We’ll then stop at Town Hall for a visit with Back to the Wild, a wildlife rehabilitation group. We'll get the chance to see animals such as owls, hawks, and snakes. Before dinner we will update our bird checklist at the Town Hall, and enjoy a presentation by Tom Bartlett on his specialty, bird banding, the act of catching birds and tagging them for study.
Dinner: At The Crew’s Nest.
Evening: We’ll take taxi vans to the location of master bander Tom Bartlett's owl banding station to see some owls (and other birds) up close, as discussed in his presentation before dinner.
Activity note: Getting in/out of taxi vans; driving about 2 miles, approximately 1/4 hour riding time. Getting on/off a boat. Walking about 1 mile, approximately 4 hours in the morning; uneven terrain. Walking short distances on Gibraltar Island.
Breakfast: At the B&B.
Morning: We’ll take taxi vans to various birding locations and go on walks led by birding experts. A mid-morning snack break at Town Hall will be followed by birding walk at a different location.
Lunch: At The Crew’s Nest.
Afternoon: Next, we’ll board a boat and cruise for 1/4 hour to Gibraltar Island. This small island is the location of Cooke Castle, the historic summer home of Civil War financier Jay Cooke and later the headquarters of The Ohio State University’s Stone Laboratory, the oldest freshwater lab in the U.S. We’ll have a walking lecture from OSU staff while also looking for birds. We’ll return on the boat to Put-in-Bay with some time to freshen up and relax before dinner.
Dinner: At The Crew’s Nest.
Evening: At the Town Hall, we’ll update our bird checklist, followed by a presentation on Lynds Jones, the first person to teach ornithology.
Activity note: Getting in/out of taxi vans; driving about 2 miles, approximately 1/4 hour riding time. Walking up to 1 mile, approximately 4 hours; uneven terrain, steep stairs to caves.
Breakfast: At the B&B.
Morning: We'll load up in taxi vans to the Sonny S ferry dock. We will then board the ferry for a 3/4 hour ride to Kelleys Island. We will load up in vans and travel to the islands Jones Preserve where we'll witness expert Tom Bartlett band birds.
Lunch: At The Crew’s Nest.
Afternoon: We’ll then head on a tour around the island on a tour tram where we will be dropped off at the worlds largest, most accessible glacial grooves. We'll end our time on the island by touring the historical museum.
Dinner: At The Crew’s Nest.
Evening: We’ll take taxi vans to the location of the owl banding station once more to see more owls up-close.
Activity note: Getting on/off a ferry. Walking 1 to 2 miles throughout the day; even trails.
Breakfast: At the B&B.
Morning: We’ll board a 1/4 hour ferry ride to Middle Bass Island. The group will split in two with our expert birders to explore the best birding locations of the island. Taxi van transportation will be used.
Lunch: At local restaurant.
Afternoon: We’ll enjoy an optional tour of the Lonz Winery grounds and remaining building. The winery is no longer operational but is a site of historic significance. There will then be independent time to explore Middle Bass Island. At a predetermined time, we’ll ferry back to Put-in-Bay in time for dinner.
Dinner: At The Crew’s Nest. Share favorite experiences and enjoy camaraderie with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.
Evening: Before we depart from the restaurant, we’ll do a final update of the bird checklist and discuss closing procedures. Prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.
Activity note: B&B check-out 7:00-8:00 a.m. Getting on/off a ferry. Driving own vehicles to Magee Marsh. Walking 1 mile, approximately 3 hours; accessible woodland bird trail.
Breakfast: B&B buffet.
Morning: We’ll check out of our B&Bs and say goodbye to Put-in-Bay as we return by ferry to the mainland. Upon reaching shore, we’ll drive independently to Magee Marsh Wildlife Area for a final bird walk. This 2,200-acre state wildlife area on the shore of Lake Erie is a mainly popular with waterfowl hunters, but in spring and fall migrants draw birders from all over the world for the best opportunity to spot a variety of different warbler and shorebird species.
Lunch: On the trail, we'll have box lunches. This concludes our program.
Afternoon: If you are returning home, safe travels! If you are staying on independently in the area, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!