MERIDIAN TOWNSHIP, MI — This is a busy time of year for owls as they begin their nesting season. Participants will learn more about these majestic birds while enjoying a campfire and a guided walk at the Harris Nature Center (3998 Van Atta Road) in Meridian Township on Saturday, January 25th at 7:00 pm.
“This is a great time of year to look for owls,” said Senior Park Naturalist Kati Adams. “We’ll spend some time around the campfire and then head to the trails to listen for resident owls.”
Adams recommends dressing for the weather as this program takes place outside.
The fee is $3/ person or $7/ family and is due at the time of the program. For more information and to sign up, contact hnc@meridian.mi.us or 517.349.3866.
For more information about programs at the Harris Nature Center, contact 517.349.3866 or hnc@meridian.mi.us. You can also find out more online at www.meridian.mi.us [meridian.mi.us] or follow the Harris Nature Center on social media at www.facebook.com/HarrisNatureCenter and www.twitter.com/HarrisNatureCnt.
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