Owl Prowl Dusk Walk @ Finger Lakes Museum

Saturday, April 1, 6-8 pmTo register: 
https://www.fingerlakesmuseum.org/program/owl-prowl-dusk-walk

Take a dusk walk with us to look and listen for some of the Finger Lakes 
year-round residents: owls! Believe it or not, breeding is well underway for 
Great Horned Owls, and others like the Barred and Eastern Screech Owls are just 
gearing up. Join us for this guided experience to learn more about owl natural 
history, tips, and tricks for detecting them, and which species of owls live 
nearby. We will also discuss and seek out other birds and wildlife that could 
be present this time of year including American Woodcock, Red-winged 
Blackbirds, wood frogs, and spring peepers!The Owl Prowl is a family-friendly 
event and will be guided by Alyssa Johnson, The Bare Handed Naturalist, and 
Debbie Lyon of the Finger Lakes Museum. The walk will be approximately 1 mile 
in distance, along a relatively flat, unpaved trail that will lead us through 
the woods and around the wetlands. You will want to wear hiking/mud boots as 
sections of the trail could be wet. Please dress for the weather, and bring a 
headlamp or flashlight for the return walk. There is no guarantee that we will 
actually encounter owls, but we guarantee a wonder-filled early spring 
adventure!Register with the tickets link to save a spot for you and/or your 
family!
Where to meet:    
      - Townsend-Grady Wildlife Preserve
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Townsend Road   
Branchport, New York 14418 United States

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Contact Finger Lakes Museum for more information   
Phone: 315-595-2200

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   - Email: communicati...@fingerlakesmuseum.org


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