VIRTUAL - Winter Raptors - Birds at the Top of the Food Web

Friday, January 311:00—2:00 PMVirtual

Some of the most sought-after birds in New England are the many species of winter raptors (hawks, eagles, and owls). Some of these amazing birds are permanent residents in our area. Others move south out of their northern breeding grounds during the late fall and winter to hunt over area forests, fields, and salt marshes. 

Did you know that female raptors are bigger than their male counterparts? Did you know that some species of owls hunt during the daytime? During this PowerPoint presentation, Bill Gette will describe the different feeding strategies employed by the various species and review the many aids to field identification.

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This program is made possible by the generous donors to the Cary Library Foundation.

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