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Hundreds of birders from all over country are flocking to the Indiana Dunes Tourism Festival this weekend, celebrating Northwest Indiana's role as a migratory hotspot.
The place to go during May is the Black Swamp, out toward Toledo. The land there was once covered by impenetrable swamp in northwest Ohio and northeast Indiana along Lake Erie. The place was so ...
Bask in the sun during the day and relax under the glow of stars at these campsites. You will find many options that will ...
Step through the doors of National Road Antique Mall in Cambridge City, Indiana, and you’ll discover why treasure hunters ...
In the charming town of Cambridge City, Indiana, sits a treasure hunter’s paradise known as the National Road Antique Mall—a ...
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I’ve always been enamored about Kentucky’s state bird, the Northern Cardinal, often ...
Indiana's skies become a nighttime highway for migrating birds in the spring. Here's how to help them navigate.
Indiana’s skies are a nighttime highway in the early weeks of May as millions of birds make the migratory passage north for their summer homes. Herons, sparrows and buntings of all varieties fly ...
The U.S. is seeing its peak south-north bird migration this week and Indiana is no exception. “By looking at the weather ...
The U.S. is currently experiencing a peak in south-north bird migration, with Indiana seeing millions of birds flying over ...
with potentially hundreds of thousands of birds passing overhead at night. The Indiana Dunes Birding Festival, held May 15-18, offers opportunities to learn about bird migration and participate in ...