Owl Banding Youth Overnight

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October 14 @ 7:00 PM – October 15 @ 7:00 AM

Ages 10 – 15 | Registration required
October 14  at 7 PM to 7 AM October 15
Group size limited to 12.
Donations (of any amount) requested during registration or at the door to help support our owl research and youth programs.
REGISTER HERE

Stay up late with NBNC educators and naturalists as we capture, tag, and release these charismatic pint-sized predators. Good fall weather can yield dozens of migratory Northern Saw-whet Owls at our research station in a single night. We’ll keep the nets open from dusk until the wee hours of the morning, using the Nature Center as our home base for catching some shut-eye before breakfast. Owls and pizza included!

A free program for youth/teen birders and naturalists ages 10 and up.

Participants must bring sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and pillow.

Group size limited to 12.

Original source can be found here.



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