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Ruby-throated hummingbirds are migrating to Ohio to reproduce

After a long day, Stephanie Phillabaum likes to unwind by kicking back and watching birds in her backyard. It is a hobby the Jackson Township resident picked up during last year s pandemic lockdown. Phillabaum, who runs a preschool and child care center, said the stay-at-home orders had her in search of activities. I started noticing that we had quite a plethora of birds at the house and I thought, well, this is something I can do, she said. Phillabaum said she bought bird houses and feeders and her new pastime was born. Among the bird species she pays close attention to are hummingbirds which make their return to Northeast Ohio in late April. There have been a few early sightings but most of these diminutive darlings arrive later in the month.

Ruby-throated hummingbird returns to Northeast Ohio this month

On April Fools Day, Cleveland Orchestra boasts of dinosaur discovery at Blossom

On April Fools’ Day, Cleveland Orchestra boasts of dinosaur discovery at Blossom Updated 10:49 AM; Today 9:30 AM On Thursday, April Fools’ Day, the Cleveland Orchestra announced that the bones of a previously-unknown dinosaur species had been found on the grounds of its summer home, buried only a few feet under the lawn. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – Blossom Music Center isn’t just a prime outdoor concert venue. Now, apparently, it’s also a prehistoric dig site. On Thursday, April Fools’ Day, the Cleveland Orchestra announced that the bones of a previously-unknown dinosaur species had been found on the grounds of its summer home, buried only a few feet under the lawn.

Profile: Yohannes Haile-Selassie of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History at Tadias Magazine

April 1st, 2021 in Podcast. Closed “Yohannes Haile-Selassie is one of the leading paleoanthropologists today,” says Donald Johanson of Arizona State University (ASU), who was working for the Cleveland museum in 1974 while finding the famous Lucy in Ethiopia. “He and his team have made some very important discoveries.” (Photo courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History) Fresh Water Cleveland The bone hunter: Anthropologist searches the globe to understand the human family tree Yohannes Haile-Selassie of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History has become perhaps the world’s top hunter of ancient hominins today, boosting Northeast Ohio’s long-time prominence in that field.

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