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    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet Master Naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park. Depending on what is seen, the walk may take 2-3 hours, but participants are free to leave at any time.

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    Raptor Talks: City Slickers

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    Join the Open Door Bird Sanctuary for a presentation on urban raptors!

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    Wings & Wildlife Walk

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    Join the Naturalist on a relaxed, family-friendly birding walk! Whether you're a seasoned birder or just getting started, bring your binoculars (or borrow a pair of ours) and learn to identify a variety of feathered friends by sight and sound. The…

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    Urban Bird Hike

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    Join us on a hike to learn the basics of bird watching and seek out some of these beautiful species.

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    Beaks & Talons

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    Join the educators from the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center and their feathered ambassadors for an event focusing on birds of prey.

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    Hunters of the Sky

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    Learn about owls, hawks and falcons, and their highly specialized hunting techniques and physical adaptations. 4-5 native raptors will be present at this event presented by Open Door Bird Sanctuary.

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    Winged Wonders

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    Have you ever met an owl face to face? What about a hawk? A falcon? Meet some of Wisconsin's common, but rarely encountered birds. Discover what a raptor is, hear their stories and learn what you can do to ensure they remain a significant part of…

  • Event

    Discovery Bird Walk

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    Meet Master Naturalists Janet and Andy Raddatz to observe birds and nature in the park. Depending on what is seen, the walk may take 2-3 hours, but participants are free to leave at any time.

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    Open Door Bird Sanctuary - Live Raptor Show

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    Get up close and personal with incredible birds of prey at this live raptor show!

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    Owl Pellets

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    Join Master Naturalist Laurie Hylen to learn facts about owls and their interesting digestive systems. Then it’s time for actual pellet dissection and investigation.

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