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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • About the OYBC
    • Chapters >
      • Central Chapter
      • Mosquito Creek Chapter
      • Northeast Chapter
      • Northwest Chapter
      • Southeast Chapter
      • Southwest Chapter
    • Our Sponsors
    • Contact Us
  • Join / Renew
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    • Annual Ohio Young Birders Conference >
      • 2025 Conference
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        • 2025 Conference HIghlights
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2025 Ohio Young Birders Club
Highlights and Photo Gallery!

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​Black Swamp Bird Observatory was deeply honored to host the 17th Annual Ohio Young Birders Conference at the Toledo Zoo this year, a truly incredible day of joy, inspiration, and community. We are thrilled to share that this was the largest conference in club history, a milestone that filled us with immense pride and gratitude. From the very first smiles at check-in to the laughter and friendship shared throughout the day, the energy was nothing short of amazing.

Our student presenters were the heart of the event. Their thoughtful, impressive, and uplifting presentations showcased not only their knowledge, but their passion, curiosity, and commitment to nature. We extend our heartfelt thanks to each of our incredible young speakers. Moments like Lifelist bird card trading and private aviary tours added fun and adventure, while the beloved Kaufman ID Quiz, returning for its 17th year, brought students and adults together in learning and lighthearted challenge. We were overjoyed to see a record number of raffle and silent auction donations, helping raise more than $2,000 for student scholarship programs. The generosity of our supporters continues to move us each and every year.

A very special thank you goes to the Toledo Zoo for their complimentary use of their stunning venue, their welcoming staff, exclusive aviary tours, and a delicious lunch. We are so fortunate to have such dedicated local partners who share our commitment to nurturing the next generation of conservation leaders.

Our deepest appreciation goes to our student speakers: Joel, Baron, Silas, Anya, Catalina, Emily, Sophie, Desmond, and Marcella, whose presentations radiated joy, knowledge, and heartfelt enthusiasm for birds and the natural world. Our keynote speaker, Killian Sullivan, delivered a truly inspiring and memorable program that encouraged everyone in the room to cherish not only birds and birding, but the community that brings us together through shared wonder. Speaking to a sold-out crowd would challenge anyone, yet every presenter spoke with confidence, pride, and grace.

The Kaufman ID Quiz remains a beloved tradition, and we are endlessly grateful to Kenn Kaufman for his continued support, generosity, and dedication to lifting up young birders. Thank you as well to Alex, Emerson, and Winston for helping participants navigate this year’s species selections with patience and encouragement.

We extend our appreciation to our wonderful Master of Ceremonies, Wendell, whose warmth, humor, and steady leadership kept the day flowing beautifully. Running a full-day conference is no small feat, and Wendell did a phenomenal job.

This conference would not be possible without the remarkable support of our sponsors. Thank you to our Golden-winged Warbler level sponsors—Pattye Bakes Cookies, Dr. Jeff Zipkin, and Shelly Gerson. To our Great Egret level sponsor, The Toledo Zoo. To our Black-necked Stilt level sponsors Kaufman Field Guides, Vortex Optics, Land, Sea & Sky, and Zeiss Optics. To our Osprey level sponsors Sabrewing Nature Tours and Tri-Moraine Audubon. To our Wood Duck level sponsors the Ohio Ornithological Society and TownePlace Suites Oregon. And to our White-throated Sparrow level sponsors BWD Magazine, Wild Birds Unlimited Toledo, and American Bird Conservancy. Your belief in our mission uplifts every student who participates.
We are also deeply grateful to all who donated to our raffle and silent auction. Your generosity brings so much opportunity to young birders. Special thanks to Friends of Magee Marsh, Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, Wild Birds Unlimited, Drawing 10,000 Birds, Julian Bean, Kaufman Field Guides, The American Birding Association, and Mentor Me Photography.

Our appreciation extends to Toledo Metroparks for allowing us to host our speakers dinner at the beautiful Glass City Enrichment Center, and to Carolyn’s Catering for providing a wonderful meal that set the stage for the next day's event. 

Finally, to every person who supports the Ohio Young Birders Club—our chapter advisors who give endlessly of their time, the parents who nurture their students’ curiosity, and the community members who continue to invest in the leaders of tomorrow, thank you. Your encouragement, kindness, and belief in these young conservationists shape their futures in ways we cannot measure. We are filled with pride and gratitude for every one of you.
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We cannot wait to see you all on November 7, 2025, as we celebrate a truly remarkable milestone the 20th anniversary of the Ohio Young Birders Club at our next annual conference. Until then, thank you for bringing so much hope, happiness, and inspiration to this unforgettable event.
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