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Nights Out: Adult Owl ProwlTHIS EVENT IS FULL

Join us to learn about one of the most incredible animals in our environment — the owl. Discover the owl species that call Connecticut home, and meet our non-releasable Barred Owl, Willow. We’ll call for local owls near the farm and on the trails to see whoooooo might be around. After our hike, we’ll head back to the Knobloch Family Farmhouse for refreshments. Members: $20 Non-Members: $25 Thursday, February 15  |  6 – 7:30 pm THIS EVENT IS FULL

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February 15, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

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151 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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Join us to learn about one of the most incredible animals in our environment — the owl. Discover the owl species that call Connecticut home, and meet our non-releasable Barred Owl, Willow. We’ll call for local owls near the farm and on the trails to see whoooooo might be around. After our hike, we’ll head back to the Knobloch Family Farmhouse for refreshments.
Members: $20
Non-Members: $25
Thursday, February 15  |  6 – 7:30 pm
THIS EVENT IS FULL

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