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Raptors of Marin at Novato Library
June 5, 2019 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
What kind of owl are you hearing at night? Where can you see a peregrine falcon or bald eagle? Is that red-tailed hawk going to eat your backyard songbirds, your puppy, or none of the above?
In this free presentation at the Novato library, we take one of our most popular presentations on the road to teach more people about our local hawks, falcons, eagles, and other raptors. We’ll cover around 20 bird species, including all of our local daytime birds of prey as well as a few of our most notable owls. We’ll discuss how to identify the familiar species with confidence, where to find the less common birds, and answer all the hawk questions you can muster for us.
This free presentation at the Novato library will begin at 7 PM on Wednesday, June 5th and last about 45 minutes, with time for questions afterwards. No registration required.
Header photo: Red-tailed Hawk by Don Bartling