The Owl Prowl at Wapley Bushes Local Nature Reserve, which had to be
postponed on Friday evening due to high winds, has now been rescheduled for
Friday 10 November at 7 pm.
This Owl Prowl will be led by well-known local expert Ian McGuire. Ian's owl prowls are a night-time walk in woodlands for all the family where you can learn about British owls through his iPad video presentations and through the evening he will be calling wild tawny owls in the hope that one will call back and possibly fly in for everyone to view.
No captive owls are used at
this event but Ian's success rate for calling in wild owls is
approximately 60% so the anticipation of seeing a wild one is always
very great. We're hoping that the tawny owls we saw last time on the edge of Wapley Common may put in an appearance once again.
Fri 10 November, meet 7 pm at the Shire Way entrance to the Nature Reserve. Please wear sensible footwear and bring a torch.
(Organised by Wapley Bushes Conservation Group, sponsored by South Gloucestershire Council)
This Owl Prowl will be led by well-known local expert Ian McGuire. Ian's owl prowls are a night-time walk in woodlands for all the family where you can learn about British owls through his iPad video presentations and through the evening he will be calling wild tawny owls in the hope that one will call back and possibly fly in for everyone to view.
Owl prowls are suitable for
all age groups from 5 to 95 and usually involve a limited amount of
walking. They are fun and fascinating and will
leave participants much more aware of how amazing owls are and what they
need to survive in the wild.
Fri 10 November, meet 7 pm at the Shire Way entrance to the Nature Reserve. Please wear sensible footwear and bring a torch.
(Organised by Wapley Bushes Conservation Group, sponsored by South Gloucestershire Council)
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