Who's Watching You? Owls of the World
Presented by Eyes on Owls
(an Intergenerational Event)
Date: Wednesday, May 7 (Rain Date: May 8)
Time: 1:30—2:30 PM
Who: Everyone Welcome
Fee: Free
Location: Spalding Field, Church Street, Carlisle, MA
Who’s watching you? Find out on Wednesday, May 7th when Eyes On Owls presents a live owl program at Spalding Field. All who attend are in for some fun with close-up views of these secretive birds of prey. Naturalists Marcia and Mark Wilson will present “Who’s Watching You? Owls of the World.” The Wilsons introduce the audience to six owls found in New England as well as other parts of the world. Marcia imitates the owls’ calls herself, paying special attention to the more common owls that we might encounter in our area.
After a hooting lesson and much audience anticipation, Marcia brings out the live owls one at a time. With each owl perched securely on her gloved hand, she walks out in front of the audience with six or seven owls. There’s plenty of time for close-up views, photos, and questions. Each owl presented has a permanent disability that prevents them from surviving on their own in the wild. These non-releasable owls are captivating ambassadors from the world of wildlife. The Wilsons are legally permitted by state and federal agencies to use live owls in their environmental educational programs.
Which owl eats skunks? Can a little detective work reveal where owls live near you? What do pellets tell us about an owl’s diet? How can we protect owls and their habitats? The Wilsons explore these questions and more during this fun, interactive program.
This fun program is for all ages! This event will be postponed if heavy rains/thunderstorms are predicted. Our rain date is Thursday, May 8th at 3:30 PM. If the parking spots at Spalding Field are full, additional parking is available at the Gleason Public Library (22 Bedford Rd.), Carlisle Public School (83 School St.), the Post Office (70 Bedford Rd.), Center Park (Lowell St.), and Town Hall (66 Westford St.), as well as street parking on Church Street and School Street. If you have any questions about this event, please email us at childrens@gleasonlibrary.org.
Please bring along a blanket or low camp chairs to sit on along with sunscreen, a hat, and a bottle of water.
Autographed copies of Mark's recent books, Owling: Enter the World of the Mysterious Birds of the Night and The Snowy Scientist will be available for purchase after the event.
This program is sponsored by the Susan Zielinski Natural Science Fund, the Carlisle Recreation Department, and the Carlisle Council on Aging and Human Services.