Hi Everyone!
I felt like Harry Potter as I strolled into Owl Class. This was one of the most interesting and strange classes I have ever taken.
The lesson was divided into three sections. First was a presentation on the seven resident owl species in my part of California. Second was a face-to-face with three captive owls. And finally there was a night-hike adventure visiting three separate owl hot spots in a local national park.
These birds are HUGE!!! My pictures do not do them justice. Here is an example:
This was the largest, a Eurasian Eagle-Owl. It was the only owl in the class not native to the United States.
Observing owls is a great activity to do in camp after a long day on the trail. This class opened my eyes to it.
Has anyone had any interesting owl encounters?
- Woodsorrel
I felt like Harry Potter as I strolled into Owl Class. This was one of the most interesting and strange classes I have ever taken.
The lesson was divided into three sections. First was a presentation on the seven resident owl species in my part of California. Second was a face-to-face with three captive owls. And finally there was a night-hike adventure visiting three separate owl hot spots in a local national park.
These birds are HUGE!!! My pictures do not do them justice. Here is an example:
This was the largest, a Eurasian Eagle-Owl. It was the only owl in the class not native to the United States.
Observing owls is a great activity to do in camp after a long day on the trail. This class opened my eyes to it.
Has anyone had any interesting owl encounters?
- Woodsorrel