A huge doff of the hat to all of the organizers of this great event: Kevin Higgins, Joe Edinger, Bill Fought and all of the rest who organize and run the show. Kudos too to the ODNR Division of Wildlife; Friends of the Killbuck Marsh, Inc.; The Wilderness Center; Greater Mohican Audubon Society; Triway Local Schools; Shreve Library and Shreve Business & Community Association for their support and sponsorship.
I know what I spent: about $120.00 in Shreve and Wayne County as a result of attending. That includes gas, lodging, food. If only half of the attendees – 450 – spent half that amount on average, it would still total $27,000. Not a bad one-day infusion, but I bet the total is a lot higher than that.
Six speakers gave programs on a variety of topics, and I was fortunate to be invited back for, I think, the fourth time. My program featured some of the best remaining wild lands of Ohio, based on a soon to be released book. Dave Lewis snapped this shot of my first slide – the famous 1969 episode where the Cuyahoga River went aflame. Unfortunately that incident still sticks in many people’s minds, although much of the Cuyahoga River should be considered one of the most pristine tributaries of Lake Erie. Preceding my presentation were great programs by Chuck Jakubchak (Birds of Shreve); Kevin Higgins (25 Years of Change in the Killbuck Valley); Miles Reed (Africa to Killbuck Valley Marsh); and Chad and Chris Saladin (Peregrine Falcons).
The always popular Kenn Kaufman made his first appearance in Shreve, and gave a wonderful program on bird migration, supplemented with great information about the importance of shade-grown coffee. Here, Kenn is besieged by autograph-seekers following his talk. Thanks to Dave Lewis for this shot.
One great thing about the Shreve Migration Sensation is that they encourage participants to get outside and go visit some of the fantastic wetlands of the Killbuck Valley. And scores of people do. All of the hotpsots have dozens of birders replete with binoculars and scopes, all day long. I suspect that nearly every resident of this area certainly must know what a birder is by now! Thanks again to Dave Lewis for sharing this photo with me.They’ll be putting this gig on again next year. You’ll want to make the scene.
5 comments:
Glad you all had such a great turnout...it must mean you have a very good program!
Which, I will have to attend some time.
Hi Jim,
Thanks for posting the photos! And thanks for the great program. I grew up in Cleveland and remember the Cuyahoga fire all too well.
Dave
Hey Britany, : )
Great program on Saturday! And, thanks for the sneak peak at your fabulous new book! I can't wait to get one for the Kaufman library, and I also have a long list of friends and family that I'll be making it a gift for too.
~k
Thanks for the great post! Just a quick not for any who may be reading this: next year's Shreve Migration will be on March 27th, 2010.
The Shreve Migration Sensation is now a group and there is an event posted for the 10th Annual Migration Sensation on Facebook. Join our group and post your pictures and stories and watch for event details and information by January 2010.
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