Hikes for Tykes: Owls
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What do owls leave behind that tell us about its life style and our anatomy? Coughed up pellets. Undigested bones wrapped in fur, like a velociraptor fossil encased in stone; both tell a life story. We’ll pull one apart, together, then you’ll have a pellet to take home so you can dissect it. Assuming you’d like to learn about your skeleton. You’ll also receive a background about these beautiful and clever birds and how all raptors are an important part of a wide variety of ecosystems. Join retired teacher, BRP Founder, and Ambassador, Mr. V. for some summer fun.
DATE: Wednesday, July 23, 2025
TIME: 9:30 am to 11:30 am (Meet at the welcome table at 9:00 am to check in.)
WHERE TO MEET: Kettle Run Road East Log Circle
All hikers must be accompanied by an adult and pre-register for this free event on our website (follow the ticketing link) as space is limited.
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DATE: Wednesday, July 23, 2025
TIME: 9:30 am to 11:30 am (Meet at the welcome table at 9:00 am to check in.)
WHERE TO MEET: Kettle Run Road East Log Circle
All hikers must be accompanied by an adult and pre-register for this free event on our website (follow the ticketing link) as space is limited.
Get Tickets
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