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How To Find An Owl In Your Neighborhood (Zoom)

Thu, Apr 28 2022
7:00pm - 8:00pm Central
Virtual Branch
Age Group
For adults

 

Presenter
Mark Glenshaw
Virtual Event

 

Do you ever see or hear an owl in your neighborhood and want to experience more of these beautiful birds?  Well award-winning naturalist Mark H.X. Glenshaw aka "The Owl Man" is here to help.  Mark has studied Great Horned Owls since 2005. He gives dozens of lectures on the owls all over Missouri and Illinois and lead scores of owl prowls each year.  In addition to this, he helps people find owls in their neighborhoods whether in subdivisions, city neighborhoods, pocket parks or large public parks.  Mark's talk will show which owls you are most likely to see or hear, where to look for them, how to look for them, what to listen for, and the importance of research and collaboration.  These techniques are the same that he used when he began studying owls and uses to this day.  Please note: You must sign into the room prior to the start of the program. Admittance to the classroom will close five minutes after the program's start time. Space is limited.

 

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