Owl Prowl at Hidden Valley Nature Center

Sun, 01/15/2017 - 8:00am

Many owls, especially some of our common owls in Maine, actually breed in the middle of winter, so now is prime time to go on an owl prowl. A full moon makes it even better!

Join Midcoast Conservancy for a Full Moon Hike and Owl Prowl to learn about all things owl-related. Monday, Feb. 9, from 5-7 p.m. at Hidden Valley Nature Center (HVNC) in Jefferson, meet at the Nature Center gate at 5 to enjoy a winter night in the woods. Bird enthusiast Jody Telfair will teach about owls as hikers are guided along a trail where owls are apt to be found, calling and listening. After the walk, once the moon is up, warm up by the woodstove with tea and hot chocolate. Feel free to bring something to eat.

This event is great for all ages and abilities. The walk will be a little more than a mile, and the difficulty will vary depending on the ground conditions. We may be walking on snowy trails so please come prepared. Dress warmly with plenty of layers, and bring snowshoes if necessary. Snowshoes are available for use by reservation. Remember to bring a headlamp or flashlight even though we’ll mostly be walking without light.

There is a $5 fee to attend this event. Please register online at  http://www.midcoastconservancy.org/full-moon-owl-prowl-feb-9/. Please call 389-5150 or e-mail info@midcoastconservancy.org with any questions.