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Event
Owl Prowl
Saturday, January 24 5:30PM - 8:00PM $10/person Ages 10 and up
Join us as we search for our resident owls. Your prowl will begins learning about these amazing nocturnal predators, their habitats, behaviors and language including a dissection of owl pellets to find the bones and skull from their prey. We continue with a night hike deep into the old growth forest where we will call out to find these skillful birds. Owls start hooting in January and continue well into the fall. For ages 10 and up (must have ability to stand still and be super quiet!) and anyone able to hike 2 miles.
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LocationSeward Park Audubon Center (View)
5902 Lake Washington Blvd S
Seattle, WA 98118
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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Contact
Q&A
Question: |
Is mid-June too light for the owl prowl? What are the best conditions and dates? |
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No, mid June is fine for an owl prowl. Its more of a dusk experience since the sunset is so long that time of year. For a darker, more night time experience the August Owl Prowls are a great bet. |
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Does this event go on "rine or shine"? |
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Yes! Rain or shine, the first half is indoors dissecting owl pellets and then the 2nd half is walking the trails. |
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