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Saving Birds Thru Habitat was established to connect people to the beauty in the bird world, and to explain the habitat needs of various species. We encourage folks to plant native flora in their backyards for the benefit of migrating Neotropical songbirds. We also provide field trips for schools and camp groups as well as tours for garden and women's clubs. Our program "Meet the Other birds in Your Yard", which is about migrants, is popular and has been well received. We own three acres of land, where we are building our Habitat Discovery Center. This Center will house various displays about the lives of birds, and it will include trails through a small woodland and across a wetland. The Center is adjacent to a large private bird sanctuary, which adds to the list of possible species sightings. We will be open to the public, and expect our facility to be up and running by the fall of 2003. We are located at 5200 N. Putman Road, which is between Tatch and Omena (County Road 626) in Leelanau Township. Our telephone number is 231-271-3738. E-mail: BOBOLINK3@prodigy.net Mailing Address: P.O. Box 288, Omena, MI 49674. |
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This page last updated on 7/3/2003.