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Monthly nature magazine features Dunes bird migration

Updated: Wednesday, 27 Feb 2013, 1:17 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 28 Feb 2013, 2:00 PM EST

INDIANAPOLIS (WLFI) - This month’s issue of a Hoosier nature magazine may have you thinking of spring with a feature article on the upcoming massive bird migration at Indiana Dunes State Park.

In the March-April issue of Outdoor Indiana magazine, readers will learn how the park’s unique conditions allow for the sighting of 30,000 birds on a day during March and April.

The 48-page full-color magazine also includes a removable eight-page insert on Tippecanoe River State Park. That article continues the magazine’s series in which one state park or reservoir property will be portrayed through 2016, the 100th anniversary of Indiana state parks.

You can nab a copy of the magazine at most Department of Natural Resources properties and at Barnes & Noble stores in Indiana for $3 per copy.

You can also subscribe online and read excerpts here, or try calling 317-233-3046.

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