Saturday, March 3, 9:00am – 4:00pm
These fascinating birds of prey are known for their distinct calls, nocturnal habits, and silent flight. There will be great learning experiences for the entire family. Activities range from night hikes, crafts and workshops* to live birds from the Open Door Bird Sanctuary and even a demonstration from a national and international award winning local taxidermist!
Program Fee: Free
Location: Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center
Workshop Fee: Eastern Screech Owl Nest Box Building – $30 – Adult Member; $35 – Public
Nest Box Building Location: The Ridges Workshop, 8288 County Q, Baileys Harbor
The Owl Prowl Hikes
Friday, March 2, 6:00 – 7:30pm (Ridges Sanctuary)
Join a Ridges naturalist to learn more about the owls of Door County and the characteristics that make them amazing nighttime hunters. We’ll head into the night to listen and then return to the Nature Center for a mug of hot chocolate by the campfire (weather permitting). Suitable for all ages.
Fee: $10 – member, $13 – public, FREE under 18
Location: Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center
Saturday, March 3, 6:00 – 7:00pm (Logan Creek Property)
Join a Ridges naturalist for a second opportunity to listen for owls at a new location! These nighttime hunters are going to be active so come ready with your listening ears.
Fee: $10 – Members • $13 – Public • Free – Under 18
Location: Logan Creek, 5724 Loritz Road, Sturgeon Bay
For more information about these and other programs at The Ridges, visit RidgesSanctuary.org or call 920-839-2802.