Iroquois Observations: Owl Prowl

by | Apr 4, 2022 | Archive, Birding, Events, FINWR, Nature, Refuge

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2022 Owl Prowl

Masters of the night – OWLS!

Who wants to go on a personal tour at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge with one of our volunteer owl experts?!

After a brief presentation at HQ, we will caravan to another site where the after-dark exploration for owls will begin. All IO events are free and open to the public!

Registration is required:
Email allison_demaria@fws.gov
or call (585) 948-7036

FINWR supports the programs and activities that go on at Iroquois NWR.

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