Program on Suburban Wildlife (with live owls)

Thursday, June 17 | 6:30 pm | via Zoom | Sign up: http://tinyurl.com/fadlcreatures <https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftinyurl.com%2Ffadlcreatures%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1AYDLi-0zmgDZzLfMkS3OAnqy601nHEqSBfL8wJVNfqWDigzsAtTdC0FI&h=AT3pRTbjVAArDjAly5b0p54GMiFvJKE4yscYSjk_3FSB2XXy-RvvVWoQYRggP40vtLvC9FEhupJxSmhVWQMiU7c87nPgokHenz1y5DLTy9_V6kcfNeKVXDkFfh6XdjiesKTxTiEfCoMUfSkDBA&__tn__=q&c[0]=AT3FW3S-87o8qios1NETCcEoivzD9gCfFOqujvSNGggxWkaVbPCDh4eAkgGaFsQ_cB7DLW7WJtInCcq87XY4LwI6ilQylMWKnDR4kwyVeejPEyN1mcoaWsDtkWfa8BPmMEq3olfg9iwuSqqOlXZgHOfx> For adults, we want to help you get to know some of the newer creatures that make occasional visits to your backyard or covertly travel across our sidestreets. Whether it's owls, rabbits, deer, hawks, or even coyotes, we're certainly spotting way more than squirrels or songbirds these days. So why are they coming closer to the suburbs lately? What are their usual behavior patterns? And how should we respond when we encounter them near our homes? STAGE Nature Center will cover all of this in their presentation on suburban wildlife, including a cameo from live owls on the Zoom cam. [image: 186510228_4001639333215226_5337137945560874304_n.jpg]
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Jeff Milo