Owl-O-Rama – Saturday, February 29, 9am – 2pm
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 include night hikes, Story hour, crafts and workshops. Live birds from the Open Door Bird Sanctuary will be on hand from 11-2.
Program is free. Workshop fee for the Eastern Screech Owl Nest Box Building is $30 for adult members and $35 for the public.
Owl-O-Rama is located at the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center, 8166 Hwy 57 in Baileys Harbor.
Owl Prowl-Nesting Season Program and Hike – Friday, February 28, 5:30 – 8pm
It’s nesting season for the owls and they are hooting with a whole new set of calls. Join The Ridges’ naturalists to learn more about the owls of Door County and the characteristics that make them amazing nighttime hunters. Please wear appropriate winter hiking attire.
Fee is $10 for members and $13 for the public. Children under 18 are free.
Meet at the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center (8166 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor), then carpool to Logan Creek.
For more information about these and other programs at The Ridges, visit RidgesSanctuary.org or call 920-839-2802.