![]() The two parks share a main access driveway and walking trails are connected, providing about 3 miles of trails between the two parks. An insect hotel provides locations for beneficial insects to nest, and a natural play area is located near the Visitor Center, affording new ways for children to play in nature.ĭeer Haven Park is adjacent to Liberty Township’s Havener Park. The park also includes a pollinator garden, providing information to the public about how both humans and wildlife depend on pollination. Trails skirt the meadows and wind through mature woods, offering a variety of vistas to visitors. The aviary is available during normal park hours.įorest, forest edge, pond, meadow and wetland habitats make up this park in Liberty Township, which is Preservation Parks’ primary hub for nature programs and camps. This aviary allows visitors to have a unique opportunity to see the birds of prey up close. These injured birds cannot survive in the wild on their own and will serve as an incredible educational opportunity for visitors. These birds are permanently injured and perching bird species will be on display on a rotating basis. ![]() The tree swallow grid in the prairie areas attract these territorial birds, and the viewing windows in the visitor center allow park patrons to enjoy watching birds from the indoors.Ĭome visit the birds of prey at the aviary, thanks to our partnership with Ohio Nature Education (ONE). ![]() Nature Center Hours: Noon – 5 p.m., Dailyĭeer Haven Park is home to the Amy Clark-Bader Bird Sanctuary, and the trails, bird feeders and nesting boxes attract many resident and migrating birds. ![]()
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