
An Evening of Owls
An Evening of Owls Friday, April 10 / 5PM – 7PM $10 for Members & General Public Registration Coming Soon Owls. The charismatic nighttime birds that have captured the hearts and attention of so many. But whoo are they really? Get an insider look at these nocturnal raptors from the perspective of the educators that work alongside our VINS Ambassadors. This isn’t just a review of their well-known adaptations, but a dive into what makes owls unique, revealing a surprising side of these birds no one usually talks about. So bring a curious mind to listen and admire the odd and strange world of owls! Join VINS Wildlife Ambassador Team for a special evening event! Program Schedule: 5:05pm – Once Upon an Owl Have you ever wondered what our ambassador owls get up to behind-the-scenes? This program will recount three juicy stories about our owls that have never before been shared with the public. Mystery! Romance! Betrayal! You’ll never see our owls the same way again. 5:25pm – Owls in Media From novels and films to commercials and language-learning apps, owls are ever present in pop culture. But how accurate are the media portrayals of these nocturnal hunters? Are they truly wise and all-knowing? Would it even be possible to have your post delivered by owl? And how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? Find out in tonight’s media analysis. 5:45pm – Owl Diversity: The owls you don’t know Aren’t owls adorable? Big round eyes and covered in fluffy feathers, what could be cuter? But how many owl species can you actually recognize and name? There are over 240 species of owl found across the world and they don’t always look like the owls we’re more familiar with. Learn about the diverse array of owl species found across the globe! 6:05pm – Why Owls Suck If you’re like most people here, you’re probably here because you love owls, but allow me to play the devil’s advocate: here is the low-down, the dirty and disgusting truths, and everything you didn’t…
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