People can enjoy the $21,000 project everyday from dawn to dusk where over 225 species of birds have been spotted. Right now, you might catch a glimpse of the Eagles with their nesting eaglets.


"This year they are raising two young. They hatched at end of March and will fledge the nest in a month or so. We've had some rare shore birds as well as water foul," said Kristen Peetz, Mill Creek MetroParks, National Resource Manager.


Mill Creek Metroparks Planning Manager added, "It's three tiers. It's handicapped accessible and there is a nice panoramic view from all three tiers."


The observation deck was built with donations from the Audubon Society, Wild Birds Unlimited, and the Mill Creek Foundation.