April 20, 2024

Owls of MA Walk at Seekonk Public Library

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Seekonk, MA – Owls are some of the most easily recognizable birds in pictures, but can you recognize signs of them in our own neighborhoods? Come and learn with us in an outdoor program starting from Seekonk Meadows, the Owls of Massachusetts Nature Walk on August 15 at 6 PM. Because this is an evening, outdoor one-hour walk, appropriate dress and flashlights are recommended; this program is intended for participants age 16 and over. In case of rain, this program will meet in the Large Meeting Room. This program is free and open to the public. Please register for program updates in the library’s Events Calendar online.

Teacher Naturalist Jeremy Mombourquette of the Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary will lead the walk. Come learn about the local owl species who live within our communities. This program will introduce you to their adaptations, sounds, and behaviors. Participants will learn about why these animals are protected and how they help our communities and neighborhoods stay healthy. Participants will meet at the Seekonk Meadows sign at the top of the library parking lot and continue onto Gammino Pond Trail.

For more information and to register, visit the library’s Events Calendar at www.seekonkpl.org, call the library at (508) 336-8230 or email library@seekonkpl.org.

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