MILL CREEK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY More than 225 species of birds have been documented at Youngstown’s Wildlife Sanctuary, the perfect stop for bird watching along the Mill Creek corridor in Beaver Township. Guided tours take visitors off the platform and into the preserve. To reserve an experience off the platform, call Ford Nature Center at 330-740-7107. • observation platform for the perfect vantage point • binoculars or spotting scopes are recommended LAKE MILTON STATE PARK The scenic shoreline provides a habitat for waterfowl and shorebirds for visitors to enjoy. Robins, warblers, pine siskins, hawks and owls are commonly seen. BERLIN LAKE During migration, bald eagles may be seen on Berlin Lake along with a great variety of songbirds. KYLE WOODS Kyle Woods is a state nature preserve with an 80-acre beech- sugar maple woodlot where you’ll find unique woody species and excellent birding. • tree species: cucumber magnolia, wild black cherry, black gum and several species of oaks and ashes • several white oaks more than 300 years old • visitation available during daylight hours only BIRD WATCHING Mahoning County is 150 miles from the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Extend your bird watching stay in Mahoning County on the way to/from the Warbler Capital of the World. You’ll be glad you did! Multiple birding locations offer the chance to spot hundreds of species of birds. Visit youngstownlive.com to plan your visit.