Cleves+Community+Park

Also, see Great Miami River and Great Miami River-Lower Important Bird Area
 * =Birding in Ohio=

Hamilton County
=Cleves Community Park= Henderson Kupfer Road Cleves, Ohio 45002

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Cleves Community Park
Coordinates: 39.1611463, -84.7589207 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Cleves Community Park
The best birding is in winter. The park is mostly soccer and baseball fields, but of interest to birders is a stretch of brush and bottomland woods along the Great Miami River, which is good for sparrows, including White-crowned, and woodpeckers, including Pileated. Winter Wren has been seen but is not regularly. The fields and small adjacent crop fields can produce Eastern Meadowlarks and Horned Larks. There are also views of an abandoned gravel pit just to the north of the park, which frequently holds waterfowl in winter. Admission is $2 daily or $6 annually, but there is almost never anyone there to collect it in winter. When I have the time, I combine a stop here with visits to Shawnee Lookout and/or Lost Bridge. From an eBirder

About Cleves Community Park
Cleves Community Park, formerly known as Gulf Community Park, is operated by the Village of Cleves.

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