Saturday, January 11

Owls - Lecture and Field Experience

Description

The striking physical appearance, amazing adaptations, and unique behaviors of owls have inspired centuries of mystery and legend across cultures. Populating all but one continent, owls often introduce people to the fascinating lives of birds and the nocturnal world.

This program starts with a presentation on the Owls of Massachusetts, followed by an outdoor walk through the fields and forests listening for "whooooo" may be out there!

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Owl © James Velasquez
When
  • Sat, Jan 11, 2025 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Who

Adults

Cost
  • Adult Members $30
  • Adult Nonmembers $38

Instructors

  • South East Instructor

Instructions

Meet inside the Nature Center at: 2000 Main Street Marshfield, MA 02050

This program begins with a lecture and ends outdoors; please come prepared for a walk and wear sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate layers.

You are welcome to bring a source of light.

Directions to North River Wildlife Sanctuary - 2000 Main Street Marshfield, MA 02050

Driving North or South on Rt 3:

Take Exit 27 (Rt 139, Marshfield/Pembroke). Turn onto Rt 139 east and go 3 miles to Rt 3A. Turn left (north) and follow Rt 3A for 4.6 miles to sanctuary entrance on right.