Lincoln Park owling with naturalist Stewart Wechsler

When:
April 7, 2012 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
2012-04-07T19:00:00-07:00
2012-04-07T22:00:00-07:00
Where:
Lincoln Park
Fauntleroy Way SW & SW Rose St
Seattle, WA 98136
USA

From the event calendar on Stewart’s website:

Barred Owls moved into Lincoln over a decade ago, with few reports of the Western Screech Owls that dominated before that since a Barred Owl was photographed eating one . Learn the story of our successful immigrant Barred Owl and a bit about the owls that were once more common here, while we search for the owls, look for “white-wash”, examine any pellet we might find and learn about the bones in them. I’ll demonstrate their vocalizations, but these owls know me too well to respond as they used to. We’ll also peek at and learn about the other animals, fungi, plants and blooms that make Lincoln the richest remaining bit of former habitat in Seattle. It will be a hoot! All ages and knowledge levels, from beginner to old pro, are welcome and should learn at least something and have fun and meet fellow nature enthusiasts! If you have binoculars, and a flashlight bring them and wear weather appropriate clothes. I will share my binoculars and flashlights.

Saturday, April 7th: 7 – 9 pm

again: Tuesday April 10th 7 – 9 pm

$3 – $23 per person – What you are willing and able to pay.

Meet north parking lot kiosk @ ~8101 Fauntleroy Wy SW, across from SW Rose St

While not required, RSVP’s requested to gauge group, consider additional sessions, and for a list if I would need to cancel. Also if there is heavier rain or stronger wind, check website to see if the program is indeed going! ecostewart@gmail.com or 206 932-7225 (land) to RSVP or with questions.

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