If you've never heard of the National Audubon Society, then you're probably not into birding. When it comes to the hobby of bird-watching, these guys are the gold standard of habitat conservation and bird education. Here in Northeast Ohio, the Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland is more than active... in fact, the society is now over 100 years old! Today, we're going to take a virtual visit to one of their most cherished properties, and it's the oldest bird sanctuary in Ohio. With 165 acres to explore, the stunning Aurora Sanctuary State Nature Preserve is poised to knock your socks off, and many consider it to be one of the best birdwatching spots near Cleveland. Pack your binoculars, because there are dozens of species you can encounter here on any given day.
Welcome to the stunning Aurora Sanctuary State Nature Preserve!
Established in 1941 by The Cleveland Bird Club, the predecessor to the local Audubon organization, this spot has a long history. The park was intended for development back in the day, but The Great Depression halted any progress. Ever since, it's remained a diverse natural habitat... Only half of it was ever used for farming, and the rest remains largely unaffected by man.
The park, which is decently forested and spotted with wetlands, meadows, and four ponds, is a natural haven for migrant and native bird species.
All in all, a whopping 185 bird species have been spotted here. The landscape is one of the National Audubon’s Important Bird Areas, and you truly never know what birds you'll spot here.
During any given month, you may spot two dozen species or more.
If you're a native Ohioan, then you know that many native species fly south for the winter. This is true of tropical migrating species that fly up into Canada, too! As a result, our area is rich with tropical bird species for a few weeks during the spring and fall. When those birds are traveling far distances, spots like the Aurora Sanctuary are perfect for finding food and resting.
It's no wonder birds love this area... it's rich in natural resources.
In fact, roughly half the park is protected from man... there aren't trails or any other man-made alterations. Fortunately for birdwatchers, this and a two-mile path on the western reaches of the property provide the perfect environment to simply sit and watch.
And while Aurora Sanctuary is known for its birds, there's plenty of other native Ohio wildlife, too.
From critters that directly interact with the bird food chain to indigenous herbivores like deer, this pretty preserve is full of life. Watch your step along the journey, and be sure to leave nothing but footprints.
Whether you're at one of the four ponds in the property or under a beech-maple canopy, keep your eyes peeled.
Wear comfortable shoes, because you'll likely be walking and stopping quite a lot. Expect many beautiful scenes, and bring a bit of patience... it'll pay off!
If you're looking for a place to stop and smell the flowers, Aurora Sanctuary belongs on your local bucket list.
After just one visit, you'll understand why this is one of the best birdwatching spots near Cleveland. The forest is always rich in birdsong, and the quiet flutter of wings frequently breaks the stillness in the air. Be prepared to stop and stand for a bit, because you'll want to soak this landscape in slowly. Savor the experience.
There's so much beauty at the Aurora Sanctuary.
Look for it at 891 E Pioneer Trail, Aurora, OH 44202.
It's no wonder this spot is among the very best birdwatching spots near Cleveland. As Ohio's oldest bird sanctuary, it's absolutely a spot that should be treasured.
While you're in the area, you might consider visiting Sunny Lake, too. Being so close to the nature preserve, there's no shortage of birds here, and sunsets over the lake are a true treat.
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